‘Things happen the way they happen, Nick’
North Carolina author Ann McMan has a gift like few other authors: she knows how to blend comedy and sensitivity to human issues so seamlessly that reading her novels is like looking into the mirror – not only the one in your home but also the funny distorted ones we used to see in the Fun House. Ann has worked at a succession of premier institutions, designing marketing and advancement materials that promote, promulgate, and extol the benefits of indifferent liberal arts education. At the ripe old age of thirty, she realized that she was not like other girls, the great world of lesbian literature opened its arms, and provided her with a safe haven in which to grow and learn about her new identity. She to date has penned ten novels and two anthologies of short stories – JERICHO, DUST, AFTERMATH, HOOSIER DADDY, BOTTLE ROCKET, THREE, SIDECAR STORIES, BACKCAST, JUNE MAGEE, RN FESTIVAL NURSE, GOLDENROD, BEOWULF FOR CRETINS: A LOVE STORY, GALILEO, and now THE BIG TOW.
Going for wacky in this new fun novel, Ann delivers a super-charged lesbian romance rising out of the interstices of one terrific mystery adventure. Her prose continues to mature, as is evident in the atmospheric Prologue – ‘Out on Highway 66 in K-Vegas, there’s a local hangout famous for burgers, hand-tossed pizza and bottomless pitchers of sweet tea. Tuesday nights, it’s standing room only. That means all-you-can-eat wings, five-dollar pitchers of PBR, and kids eat free. Everybody in Kernersville, aka K-Vegas, knows that the real action of Sixty Six Grill takes place outside – in the parking lot between the restaurant and the paint store, where gleaming icons of the working class face off like gladiators beneath the glare of overhead lights. These days, those rows of quad-cab pickup trucks and big-grilled muscle cars are a lot less impressive. They’re more like the people who drive them: beat-up, worn out, and no longer fighting for ascendency in a small town that time has left behind. The starry-eyed people who once went all-in on coveted, high-dollar rides soon lost the means or the inclination to keep up the payments on their EZ credit, no-questions-asked loans.’ That is the setting for this enjoyable new novel.
A hint of the fun is evident in the foreshortened synopsis – ‘Vera “Nick” Nicholson is an overtaxed and underpaid attorney wasting away on the bottom rung of the gilded ladder at Turner, Witherspoon, Anders, and Tyler in Winston-Salem, NC. When a high-priced luxury car belonging to one of the firm’s top clients goes missing, Nick gets saddled with the unenviable job of recovering the vehicle - and its mysterious contents - without involving the cops. Enter Fast Eddie and his quirky band of misfits at The National Recovery Bureau, a repo agency located in a sleepy town called K-Vegas. When Nick is unceremoniously furloughed, she throws caution to the wind and signs on to become the newest agent of the NRB, teaming up with moonlighting third-grade schoolteacher, Frances “Frankie” Stohler.’ Read the book to discover the fun.
Stylish, smart, informed, and full of suspense and romance, this is a superb novel of multiple levels of interpretation; Ann shows once again that she is not only a fine tale spinner, but also an excellent craftswoman as well!