Book Review: Family Plots Love, Death &Amp; Tax Evasion By Mary Patrick Kavanaugh

Submitted by: Simon Barrett

I sit here in front of my computer unsure where to begin this review, should I begin with the story in the book, or the story about the book. As both are compelling tales!

Throwing reviewing convention out of the window I think I will begin at the end. Mary Patrick Kavanaugh is without doubt a highly creative lady, over the years I have come across all sorts of unique marketing strategies, but I have never seen Mary s used before. Having labored tirelessly on her autobiographical novel she discovered the harsh reality of the publishing industry, it is next to impossible for a first time author to find a publisher willing to take the chance on an unknown.

I have heard countless authors relate this sad situation to me. One author friend of mine claims that he spent more time looking for a publisher than he did writing the book. In a classic demonstration of masochism he decorated his office with the rejection letters! Mary submitted her book to exactly 16 New York based publishers, and received exactly 16 rejections.

Her dream of landing that perfect publishing contract was shattered, writing it seemed was just another fork in the road of life that was a dead end. Mary decided that if the project was indeed dead, then it should be given an appropriate send off, a funeral to mark the end of yet another idea. She even invited the companies that had rejected her manuscript. You can read all of the gory details on her web site.

Her eventual solution was to take the path that many first time authors take, self publish, and so, Family Plots finally made it to the virtual bookshelves of Amazon and others.

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With a background like that who could resist reading the book? Billed as an autobiographical novel, Mary has taken some of the key events of her life and with a certain amount of embellishment created a rich word canvas.

There is humor, although I am not sure that I agree with the rear cover quote of laugh-out-loud, the humor is of the very dark, gallows variety.

The quality of writing is very high, and her development of characters and circumstance masterful.

Our heroine Mary comes off one failed relationship only to seemingly rebound into another marriage destined for oblivion. Dan at first glance seems like the catch of the decade, suave, debonair, oozing charm and money. However it gradually becomes clear that Dan is not all that he seems, his business partners leave much to be desired, and while he is always flush with money, the source of his income is somewhat mysterious.

Scheme after scheme to make the big killing come to naught. Partners who are embezzling funds, dubious legal banking practices, strange meetings in strange places all weigh heavily on Mary. Although she wants to confront her nightmares, Dan is a master of deflection, and able to forestall her efforts at every turn, persuading her instead to stand by her man .

Piece by small piece Mary begins to put the jigsaw puzzle together, but it is a long and laborious process. Just as she seems to be making headway, another calamity comes raining down, Dan has cancer. Will she ever find the answers she seeks?

Family Plots also contains a number of curious sub plots, both Mary s and Dan s parents provide adventures into the improbable. Dan s parents Ralph and Minnie in particular are an adventure into eccentricity and dark family secrets.

This book is well worth seeking out, I found it to be a delightful read. Ms. Kavanaugh claims that about two thirds of the book is based on actual events, all I can say is that she has led a pretty interesting life. You can get your copy from Amazon, or from her very amusing web site.

(Originally published at Blogger News Network and reprinted with permission from the author, Simon Barrett).

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. Now semi retired in the depths of Mississippi he has plenty of time to read books by up and coming authors.

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Finding The Right Ski Accommodation For You

FINDING THE RIGHT SKI ACCOMMODATION FOR YOU

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Sofia Hills

Whether you are going on your own or with a group, planning your ski trip plays an integral part in making your vacation worthwhile. From the equipment you will bring to the activities you want to carry out when you get to the destination, scrupulous planning of such matters contributes to a great extent in making a pleasurable getaway. How much you want to spend is possibly the most indispensable issue to consider.

Skiing is an activity distinguished for its extravagance. Next to the airline tickets and the equipment, ski accommodation adds up significantly to your expense. If you traveled across the globe to a ski resort, it just does not make sense to head back home shortly after skiing. The whole idea of a vacation is to enjoy it.

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Ski accommodation can be categorized to catered or self-catered. This can be in a hotel, an apartment, or a ski chalet. Catered services are the more expensive amenity of a ski accommodation. Hotels and chalets usually offer champagne reception on your arrival, afternoon tea, chauffeur services, and catering. The food is undeniably scrumptious and the presentation, so gorgeous you almost do not want to touch it. The bed is especially built for comfort as well as the sheets and the robes. Toiletries are provided for and housekeeping is just a phone call away. Concierge services will answer all your recreational activity needs from ski instructions to the equipment rental, from nanny services to the best massage parlor, and the reservations you want to make. These services are as expensive as they are exceptional.

If you are working on a modest budget, avail a self-catered service. This is as good as renting an apartment. No one welcomes you with a champagne reception, but you can always find a good buy on local stores if you really want one, right? You can cook in your apartment or if cooking is not part of your itinerary, you can find a decent restaurant where you can taste the local delicacy. No one takes you to places you want to go, but you can always ask for directions and go on your own. This is where proximity plays an important role in choosing a place to stay. The ski accommodation you are settling should be near the ski resort you are visiting. Ski resorts have ski accommodation within the area, however, if you are on a tight leash, it is just wiser to book accommodation outside the resort. It is cheaper that way. Choose an accommodation that is accessible to places you can shop, eat, have coffee, or access internet, should you need one. That way, you cut on transportation cost. Some accommodation will charge you extra on electricity, gas, and others. Make sure that you are aware of this before you book in one. Transacting with an agent or a middleman incurs cost due to commissions. Booking accommodation directly with the owner is less expensive.

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