![]() ![]() To complicate matters further, Monette found her first taste of fame at twenty-years-old when she published Father Didn’t Know Best, a memoir falsely accusing her father of sexual abuse. But he fell off the face of the earth after his wife (the girls’ mother), a distinguished American poet in her own right, committed suicide on a bad acid trip in the ‘70s. Richard Aintree wrote one captivating novel that is read in every high school English class. Reggie and her sister Monette believe they’ve been contacted by their long-lost father from whom they’ve been estranged for decades. Hoagy is pulled back into the orbit of the brilliant, erratic, maddening poet Reggie Aintree, whom he was deeply in love with before he met his ex, Merilee Nash. Clinton is on the road to the white house, Kurt Cobain fever has taken over America’s youth, and cell phones are the size of your head. ![]() One-hit-wonder author turned ghostwriter and amateur sleuth Stewart “Hoagy” Hoag and his persnickety basset hound Lulu are back for their first appearance in twenty years. ![]()
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