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Jun 5th, 2021, 11:29 pm
Lindbergh's Son by John Vernon
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Overview: In his highly acclaimed first novel, LaSalle, John Vernon burst upon the literary world with the story of the seventeenth-century French explorer Sieur de La Salle—the story of a man obsessed with a quest, a mad journey into the heart of an unknown continent. Now, in Lindbergh's Son, Vernon turns his imaginative powers upon a character equally possessed, a man caught up in an obsessive voyage of self-discovery.

When Charles Cooper, a fifty-five-year old water engineer in upstate New York, discovers that the Social Security Administration has inadvertently reassigned his number to a certain Charles Lyndhurst, his life abruptly changes as his entire past and very identity are called into question. Strange, shadowy figures suddenly appear, making demands on him: the woman he thought was his mother—and dead more than thirty years—accosts him on a school playground; a long-estranged cousin, claiming to be his sister, installs herself in his summer house; a bastard son he never suspected to exist arrives at his door.

Plagued by the inescapable suspicion that he is the dupe of some elaborate conspiracy to deprive him of his birthright, Coop sets off in manic pursuit of his own mysterious origins. Just who is he? The son of a drunken stockbroker named Williams? The child of Olga Kuyper, "The Flying Angel" of Coney Island? Or Charles Lindbergh's kidnapped son, spirited off in his infancy and raised by gangsters? Fragments of memories arrange themselves into a sinister labyrinth of possible pasts, as Coop delves into the puzzle of his own identity, in this unforgettable novel of paranoia and psychological intrigue.
Genre: Fiction > General Fiction/Classics

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