THE CITY NEVER FORGETS Mugged and his identity stolen, Jean realizes that he’d already lost himself long ago. This sudden act of violence, and the chance companionship of a lost dog, sends Jean careening out into the vibrant streets of New York City to find answers. Along the way, Jean’s search becomes entangled with the disappearance of a young undocumented immigrant. Jean must confront the ways that we slowly isolate from one another and discover that forging new connections counteracts stagnation. But his quest catches the eye of an unseen foe, and Jean must evade a nefarious web or experience firsthand the dangers of self-discovery.
A slow-burn mystery that delves into modern themes of social isolation, disability, and immigration policy against the ever-changing backdrop of New York City.
MICHELLE SPADAFORE was raised in Northern California, but fell in love with New York City and never looked back. She works as a legal services attorney providing assistance to individuals with disabilities. She lives in Brooklyn with her partner, a cat, and a large bookshelf. She is currently pursuing her passion for making comics.
“Objects at Rest” by Michelle Spadafore, is a mystery that starts from the first page, is told in a fairly simple style, and contains a modicum of characters and information. Probably the MC duties could be pretty evenly split between the dog, Samson, and the first person, Jean. It begins with a mugging and ends with the report of a murder. I quickly became engrossed in the story and read it in two days in spite of reading other books, computer games, and just plain farting around, which is something old people have a tendency to do. Anyway, getting back to the story, I found it quite enjoyable reading. No sexual content, and violence while detailed well, is nonetheless not grossly exaggerated or graphically explained. Give it a try. I’m going to look for other material written by Spadadore.
I enjoyed this little novella. I’ve found myself thinking about it a time or two since finishing it a few months ago. I wouldn’t hesitate to read something else by the author.