About the Book
About the Book
The Ghost Clause
National Book Award finalist Howard Norman delivers another “provocative...haunting” (Janet Maslin, New York Times) novel, this time set in a Vermont village and featuring a missing child, a newly married private detective and a highly relatable ghost.
Simon Inescort is no longer bodily present in his marriage. It’s been several months since he keeled over the rail of a Nova Scotia–bound ferry, a massive heart attack to blame. Simon's widow, Lorca Pell, has sold their farmhouse to newlyweds Zachary and Muriel --- after revealing that the deed contains a “ghost clause,” an actual legal clause, not unheard of in Vermont, allowing for reimbursement if a recently purchased home turns out to be haunted.
In fact, Simon finds himself still at home: “Every waking moment, I'm astonished I have any consciousness.... What am I to call myself now, a revenant?” He spends time replaying his marriage in his own mind, as if in poignant reel-to-reel, while also engaging in occasionally intimate observation of the new homeowners. But soon the crisis of a missing child, a local 11-year-old, threatens the tenuous domestic equilibrium, as the weight of the case falls to Zachary, a rookie private detective with the Green Mountain Agency.
THE GHOST CLAUSE is a heartrending, affirming portrait of two marriages --- one in its afterlife, one new and erotically charged --- and of the Vermont village life that sustains and remakes them.
Audiobook available, read by Jim Meskimen
The Ghost Clause
- Publication Date: July 7, 2020
- Genres: Fiction
- Paperback: 256 pages
- Publisher: Mariner Books
- ISBN-10: 0358305624
- ISBN-13: 9780358305620