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Robert Goolrick

    This author crafts intricate anecdotes, weaving together tales of the living and the dead that reflect the profound presence of the past in the present, a hallmark of Southern storytelling. Their style is defined by the telling of compelling stories that come alive through remarkable voices, emphasizing that these are the narratives readers ultimately remember. Rooted in tradition and the echoes of ancestry, the writing offers a captivating exploration of the human experience.

    Robert Goolrick
    Dying of the Light, The
    A Reliable Wife
    A Reliable Wife. When Passion Turns to Poison
    Heading Out to Wonderful
    The End of the World as We Know It
    The Fall of Princes
    • 2020

      Dying of the Light, The

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The story unfolds around a house that becomes central to the characters' lives, ultimately leading to a devastating conclusion marked by destruction. Themes of loss, memory, and the impact of the past are explored as the narrative delves into the intertwined fates of the inhabitants. As secrets are revealed and relationships are tested, the journey reflects on what it means to call a place home and the fragility of life. The emotional depth and evolving dynamics drive the poignant tale to its fiery climax.

      Dying of the Light, The
    • 2018

      The Dying of the Light

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Goolrick's best book yet. A brilliant mashup of all the old greats, Faulkner and Fitzgerald and DH Lawrence, The Dying of the Light reads like Absolom, Absolom! meets The Great Gatsby meets Lady Chatterley's Lover. Philipp Meyer, New York Times bestselling author of The Son .

      The Dying of the Light
    • 2016

      Goolrick's literary chops are on full display, painting an authentic portrait of a hedonistic era, tense and stylish, perfectly mixing adrenaline and melancholy. Stunning in its acute observations about great wealth and its absence, and deeply moving in its depiction of the ways in which these men learn to cope with both extremes.

      The Fall of Princes
    • 2013

      Heading Out to Wonderful

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.5(185)Add rating

      Charlie should have turned around and walked back the other way, for what follows - the most passionate and tragic story of a forbidden love affair - will threaten to destroy everything and everyone in its path.

      Heading Out to Wonderful
    • 2010
    • 2009

      Rural Wisconsin, 1909. In the bitter cold, Ralph Truitt, a successful businessman, stands alone on a train platform waiting for the woman who answered his newspaper advertisement for "a reliable wife." But when Catherine Land steps off the train from Chicago, she's not the "simple, honest woman" that Ralph is expecting. She is both complex and devious, haunted by a terrible past and motivated by greed. Her plan is simple: she will win this man's devotion, and then, ever so slowly, she will poison him and leave Wisconsin a wealthy widow. What she has not counted on, though, is that Truitt — a passionate man with his own dark secrets —has plans of his own for his new wife. Isolated on a remote estate and imprisoned by relentless snow, the story of Ralph and Catherine unfolds in unimaginable ways. With echoes of Wuthering Heights and Rebecca, Robert Goolrick's intoxicating debut novel delivers a classic tale of suspenseful seduction, set in a world that seems to have gone temporarily off its axis.

      A Reliable Wife
    • 2008

      The End of the World as We Know It

      Scenes from a Life

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.7(111)Add rating

      Set in the 1950s, the narrative explores a period characterized by tranquility and optimism following the resolution of a noble war. This era is depicted as one of renewal and possibility, where the aftermath of conflict gives way to a sense of normalcy and hope for the future. The story captures the essence of a society embracing change and the opportunities that lie ahead.

      The End of the World as We Know It