Denial (novel)
This article is about the Kaminsky novel. For other novels of the same name, see Denial (disambiguation).
Denial is a mystery novel written by Stuart M. Kaminsky, a Grandmaster of the Mystery Writers of America. It is a Lew Fonesca mystery and was released July 8, 2005.
Plot
This novel has two mysteries.
Lew, a process server and an occasional amateur detective, is summoned by an elderly resident in Seaside Assisted Living asking him to prove that a murder has occurred in the facility because no one will believe her. A mother, named Nancy Root, pays him to find the hit-and-run driver who killed her son.
Main characters
- Lewis Fonesca - amateur sleuth
- Ann Horowitz - psychologist and friend of Lew
- Nancy Root - mother of Kyle McClory
- Kyle McClory - victim of the hit-and-run driver, John Welles
- John Wellington Welles - hit-and -run driver who ran over Kyle
- Dorothy Cgnozic - old woman who says she saw someone murdered in the Seaside Assisted Living
- Vivian Pastor - the one who was murdered by her daughter-in-law, Alberta Pastor
- Alberta Pastor - murderer of Vivian Pastor
- Georgia Cubbins - mother of Alberta who will confess what her daughter did to Vivian
- Ames McKinney - older friend and guardian of Lewis who helped him in his expedition
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