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Availability:In StockContributor:Alfred O'NeillPublish date:11/5/2025Pages:280
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Aeson PublicationsISBN-13:9798993648408UPC:9798993648408Book Category:FictionBook Subcategory:ThrillersBook Topic:Political, Psychological, SuspenseSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.59 inchesWeight:0.377Product ID:SC7KBRZ0HX

When Evan O'Brien reluctantly returns home for his grandfather's funeral, his life littered with failed jobs and relationships, he agrees to work on his beloved uncle's failing mayoral campaign - but has no idea of the dirty politics and family secrets he is about to encounter. Caught between a buried past and a dangerous present, Philadelphia provides the colorful landscape of violence, racism, and the challenges Evan must face to reclaim his life - before someone takes it.

Kirkus Reviews:

In O'Neill's novel, a public-relations executive becomes entangled in his uncle's political campaign and confronts a fraught family history. Evan O'Brien, a jaded PR professional based in New York City, returns home to Philadelphia for his grandfather's funeral only to be pulled into his Uncle Michael's unexpected run for mayor. What begins as a reluctant favor becomes a consuming test of loyalty, ambition, and self-preservation. Michael, who's compassionate to a fault, believes that he can restore dignity to a city plagued by violence, while Evan, who's both protective and opportunistic, sees politics as nothing more than theater, in which one survives through manipulation. The secondary cast is also sharply drawn, including Betty, Evan's embittered mother who blames her son for past tragedies; Jane, Evan's aunt, who resents his closeness with her husband; Father Murphy, a wily family confidant; and Ellen Van De Meer, the head of the local Republican Party and the ruthless keeper of the city's political machine. They illustrate how family and politics thrive on secrecy and control, and the campaign itself becomes a crucible. Unresolved betrayals from Evan's past resurface, involving a violent childhood incident with his stepfather and his grandfather's favoritism: "My grandfather had picked his real favorite," notes Evan at one point. "And it wasn't me."

Tension builds throughout the story by pairing psychological unease with the grind of local politics, and it shows how grief, racism, and ambition collide in a troubled city. Although O'Neill sometimes lingers a bit longer than necessary on backstory, the narrative's psychological edge is engagingly sharp, as is Evan's corrosive narration. A dark, jagged, and compulsively readable story that digs deep into grief, politics, and betrayal.

Languages:EnglishPublisher:Aeson PublicationsISBN-13:9798993648408UPC:9798993648408Book Category:FictionBook Subcategory:ThrillersBook Topic:Political, Psychological, SuspenseSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.59 inchesWeight:0.377Product ID:SC7KBRZ0HX
O'Neill, Alfred: - "After several decades of a highly successful New York marketing career, film school, professional writing, public speaking, and travel blogging experience, Alfred O'Neill (THAT'S ME!) has always been a collector of stories and dreamed of writing novels. But it took the tragedy of losing his wife to cancer to push him - and homage to their love - to finally get around to writing novels.His debut novel, Even a Pandemic Can't Stop Love and Murder, is a romance/thriller that takes place in the mid-2020s and is based on a true story and was highly reviewed by Kirkus, among others. Told to him by his father years ago, the plot centers on a robbery at a mob-owned bank and the violent consequences that followed. Reviewers were torn between liking the wit and banter of the romance or the gray evil mundanity of the killer, Jagger. Even Climate Change Can't Stop Love and Murder, Vol. 2: Paying the Price continues the adventures of Ginger and Alby, falling in love while always immersed in troubles that just seem to find them. With their search for love at its core, the story faces the reality of crossing America in 2026, fraught with insurrectionists, white supremacists, and a hitman they believe is dead. It is a story of love, a road trip West, forces of evil and good, love and murder, culminating in a violent climax at the national Pueblo monument, Tuzigoot, Arizona. We learn of Ginger's dark past and experience the destruction of climate chaos and how it can affect many of our current societal and personal divisions. From a childhood marked by wiretaps, mob dinners, and FBI agents following his father, O'Neill learned to understand the complexities of love, crime, and human behavior that drive right and wrong, good and evil. Inspired by the snappy patter of 1930s talkies and the mundane, ever-present danger of the Pandemic Era, he used this story to show what he believes are the major themes in human behavior: the interplay of light and dark, of love and death, of choices made and lived with. Despite all of his own life's more challenging lessons, O'Neill knows that love will always win.I am currently outlining a novel entitled Guilt, also based on a true story of my father's federal trial court case and conviction and its aftermath. In addition, I am in the plotting-out stage of a cozy detective series called The Blow-Ins, about an American couple who is forced to hide out in a small Irish town; between navigating the quirks of the Irish and being strangers, trouble just seems to find them!"
Publisher: Aeson Publications

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