A Still and Woven Blue
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About the Book
"Basically, it's the story of a murder, a straightforward crime of passion in which a poor and lonely artist kills a lovely Chinese prostitute who has befriended him and nursed him back to health. It is the murder and the ensuing trial that entwine the story of this ill-fated pair with the other characters: Merlin Carson, a famous poet who is living out his days as a recluse in Northern California; his nephew Peter, a lawyer assigned to conduct the artist's appeal against the murder conviction; and Clarissa, Peter's mother, who shares with Merlin a sordid, yet moving, family secret that brings the plot full circle."
—Houston Chronicle
About the Author
Richard Stookey is a San Francisco lawyer. A Still and Woven Blue, first published in 1974, was written in 1971-1972, while the author was living in France with his young family. He is also the author of Kinsella's Man, published by the University of Nevada Press (1994).