Sunday's Child

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A Geoffry Chadwick Misadventure Book 1 - Lawyer Geoffry Chadwick is 50 Canadian single gay and after a brief struggle with a hustler who tries to shake him down a murderer. Herein lies the device for this macabre funny first novel. Although Geoffry must dispose of the body – which he does by dropping off sections of it around town at night – the trauma of the murder affords him the opportunity to reminisce and ruminate: on the recent termination of his affair with a history teacher; on the not-so-recent deaths of his wife and daughter; on the alcoholism of his mother; on growing old; on being gay. The visit of a nephew and the New Year’s festivities only serve to intensify his thoughts. Although Chadwick is abrasively disdainful early on he is fascinating when he loosens up. Phillips keeps the reader hopping with throwaway quotations from Donne and scatological references and puns.. First published in 1981 and a Books in Canada First Novel nominee this new edition contains a foreword by Alexander Inglis.. “The feelings run deep and it speaks sensibly amusingly and passionately.” – Marion Engel. “A masterful and original novel.” – The Globe and Mail. “Edward Phillips has produced something unique in literary history – a comic thriller about gays set in Westmount. I read it with mounting appreciation and laughter. A highly promising debut.” – Robert Fulford. “A witty wonderfully poised poignant self-pitiless book.” – Montreal Gazette. “The book is so good it deserves a wide readership and a place on the bestseller's list and parts of it – Phillips’ lovely wise and black puns and home-grown homilies – should make it into everyday language.” – Toronto Star
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