Santa Monica
A Novel
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- 8,99 €
Beschreibung des Verlags
A
debut novel in the vein of Liane Moriarty and Tom Perrotta, about dark
secrets brought to life after the mysterious death of a handsome and
charismatic trainer to the elite women in Santa Monica.
On
the western edge of Los Angeles is the gorgeous beachside city of Santa Monica,
where the sun-kissed, wealthy residents seem to inhabit real-life California
dreams. When movie-star-handsome heartthrob fitness coach Zack Doheny, is found
dead on the floor of his gym, the tragedy shocks the elite community,
especially those who’d spent many hours each week exercising with the
charismatic trainer.
As
the narrative flashes back to the months leading up to Zack’s death, it quickly
becomes clear that things in this coastal paradise are not as glittering as
they seem. Lettie – Zack’s secret half-sister and an undocumented housekeeper
for the toned, entitled women of Santa Monica – holds her brother responsible
for a horrific family accident, and desperately needs his money to prevent her
deportation. Regina, type-A exercise addict and entrepreneur, will do anything
to get out of debt and to claim Zack for herself. And Mel – a New York City
transplant who finds herself forty pounds heavier and far more cynical than the
lithe women of Santa Monica – discovers an electric attraction to Zack that
threatens to disrupt his bond with Regina and upend Mel’s own marriage. As
these residents of Santa Monica begin to crack under the stress of their
secrets, one question hangs above it all: what really happened to Zack
Doheny?
As
addictively suspenseful as it is sharply observed, hilarious, and
compassionate, Santa Monica is the
rare novel that captures readers with propulsive storytelling alongside
emotional urgency, irresistible characters, ambitious themes, and a vivid sense
of place.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Undocumented Mexican domestic worker Lettie Mendoza and her half-brother, Zack Doheny a U.S. citizen because of the Floridian father who raised him inhabit overlapping but poignantly different worlds in the pseudonymous Lucas's promising debut. Lettie discovers Zack's dead body at the Santa Monica, Calif., gym where he was a star trainer popular with the ladies. Flash back to the months before. Single mom Lettie is drowning in debt from her six-year-old-son's staggering medical bills, despite her daily marathon of cleaning, grocery shopping, cooking, and babysitting for many of the same privileged women whose pulses Zack gets racing. Things threaten to become even messier when Lettie's down-to-earth favorite boss, a Hollywood director's wife, tries to befriend her while simultaneously succumbing to Zack's charms. Characters who transcend their stereotypes more than make up for a few forced plot twists. Lucas (the pen name of Julia Fierro and Caeli Wolfson Widger) succeeds in satirizing the gilded enclave of Santa Monica while also tugging at readers' heartstrings.