“The Drumms sounded like characters from a Greek tragedy or the shoddiest soap opera there ever was”.
In much the same way that I loved Joyce Carol Oats book, “Night, Sleep, Death, and The Stars”....
I loved this novel > marveling the storytelling > marveling the characters....
contemplating....difficulties....struggles...worries...moral values...human flaws and decency....and life experiences.
I read a little each morning ....pausing to look out the window savoring each page - appreciating Liz Nugent’s talents.
Liz Nugent is a highly favorite ‘ psychological-domestic-suspense’ writer for me.
I’ve read all her books: “Unraveling Oliver”, “Lying In Wait”, “Skin Deep”, and now “Little Cruelties”. Each one is insightful; taking us into the minds of her characters....with a compelling ‘who/why/dunnit’ thread running throughout.
I wasn’t only interested in the suspense mystery thriller - ( I never figured out the perfect ending).....I was equally interested in the characters unconscious thoughts/feelings and behavioral projections. ....enjoying the entire journey.
I admit to figuring out one aspect-part of the ending ....but not until about 95%...so does it even count?.... Haha!
The 2nd’ ending-part (the ‘thinkers’ -most intriguing ending), was so gut truthful....that I felt full & satisfied. Sad.... but it was cohesive to the tribe at large.
Thoughts running through me since reading “Little Cruelties”:
.....Sadness contributes to our lives. None of us escape sadness....
.....We can’t choose to control what other people choose to think…or actions they choose to manifest.
.....We can’t make everyone happy…
.....Most of us can’t pick our parents or our siblings.
.....Self-defeating behaviors .... problems at home, with work, substance abuse, emotional and physical abuse, fighting, tempers, sex, eating, trust issues, cheating, withdrawals, mental illness, .... do not naturally lead to personal integrity, feelings of strength, self-respect, confidence, hopefulness, and pride....
SO WHAT HAPPENS INSTEAD?....
Ha.....it’s this chaos we try to make sense of while examining the characters coping mechanisms, their communication skills or lack there of, and their behaviors.
This is a wonderful literary mystery suspense novel with shifting dynamics and tensions between three brothers, William, Brian, and Luke....[The Drumm Brothers], including the family they came from - Mum and Dad, other friends, employees, wives, girlfriends, an aunt, a daughter....
how one recovers, if he does,
how they handle adult success and failure, if they do...
and...
how they deal with secrets, lies, and betrayal.
I have concerns that this story may not be flashy enough for some readers.....but the world Liz Nugent created - several worlds - engaged all my senses...
allowing me to feel as if I was a part of this network-
a family....reflecting....chewing the meat off their bones every inch of the way.
A few excerpts:
Brian asked Susan if she thought of him as a penny-pincher.
“God Yes!”
“What?”
“You make Ebenezer Scrooge look good, Brian. You are a skinflint”.
“That’s ridiculous! I don’t splash money around like Will, but he loves flashing the cash. He thinks it makes him look like a big man”.
“Yeah? Well in terms of generosity, you look like a small man”.
Luke:
“I had everything I could possibly want: fame and fortune, TV appearances, adoring fans, more money than I could spend, world travel, sex on tap, antipsychotic medication, and an on-call psychiatrist for when things got bad. But that spring, everything was good. I felt strong and stable, and everyone said I was at the top of my game. Though, everyone always says that when I was at the bottom too. There weren’t many people I could rely on to tell me the truth”.
"William, was 25 years of age, when their child was born, (his mum helped out financially), but times were tough for newlyweds with a baby.
However the plan was for William and Susan to live happily ever after".
“William, Brian, and Luke: three boys, born a year apart, trained from birth by their wily mother to compete for her attention. They play games, as brothers do… Yet even after the Drumms escape into the world beyond their windows, those games— those little cruelties— grow more sinister, more merciless, and more dangerous. And with their lives entwined like the strands of a noose, only two of the brothers will survive”.
“All three Drumm Brothers were at the funeral, although one of us was in a coffin”.
“Three is an odd number, so there had always been two against one, although we all switched sides regularly. Nobody would ever have described us as close”.
Terrific!!!
Thank You Gallery-Scout Press, Netgalley, and the wonderful Liz Nugent.