Hours: 9am-6pm Monday through Friday - 9am-2pm Saturday (Marshall and Mars Hill)
10am-6pm Monday through Friday - 10am-2pm Saturday (Hot Springs)
All branches are closed on Sunday.

Record Details

Catalog Search

Search The Catalog



Little deaths : a novel / Emma Flint.

Flint, Emma, (author.).

Summary:

It's 1965 in a tight-knit working-class neighborhood in Queens, New York, and Ruth Malone--a single mother who works long hours as a cocktail waitress--wakes to discover her two small children, Frankie Jr. and Cindy, have gone missing. Later that day, Cindy's body is found in a derelict lot a half mile from her home, strangled. Ten days later, Frankie Jr.'s decomposing body is found. Immediately, all fingers point to Ruth. As police investigate the murders, the detritus of Ruth's life is exposed. Seen through the eyes of the cops, the empty bourbon bottles and provocative clothing which litter her apartment, the piles of letters from countless men and Ruth's little black book of phone numbers, make her a drunk, a loose woman--and therefore a bad mother. The lead detective, a strict Catholic who believes women belong in the home, leaps to the obvious conclusion: facing divorce and a custody battle, Malone took her children's lives. Pete Wonicke is a rookie tabloid reporter who finagles an assignment to cover the murders. Determined to make his name in the paper, he begins digging into the case. Pete's interest in the story develops into an obsession with Ruth, and he comes to believe there's something more to the woman whom prosecutors, the press, and the public have painted as a promiscuous femme fatale. Did Ruth Malone violently kill her own children, is she a victim of circumstance--or is there something more sinister at play? Inspired by a true story, "Little Deaths," like celebrated novels by Sarah Waters and Megan Abbott, is compelling literary crime fiction that explores the capacity for good and evil in us all.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780316272476
  • ISBN: 0316272477
  • Physical Description: 311 pages ; 24 cm
  • Edition: First United States edition
  • Publisher: New York : Hachette Books, 2017.
Subject:
Single mothers > Fiction.
Journalists > Fiction.
Children > Crimes against > Fiction.
Children.
Queens (New York, N.Y.) > Social life and customs > 20th century > Fiction.
Genre:
Fiction.

Available copies

  • 27 of 28 copies available at NC Cardinal. (Show)
  • 0 of 0 copies available at Madison County Public Library.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 28 total copies.
Sort by distance from:
Show Only Available Copies
Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date

Accessibility Features

LDR 02978pam a22004095i 4500
0019235996
003CARDINAL
00520171218165129.0
008161024s2017 nyu e 000 1 eng d
010 . ‡a 2016037331
020 . ‡a9780316272476 ‡q(hardcover)
020 . ‡a0316272477 ‡q(hardcover)
035 . ‡a(OCoLC)949219076
040 . ‡beng ‡erda
08200. ‡a823/.92 ‡223
1001 . ‡aFlint, Emma, ‡eauthor. ‡0(CARDINAL)415038
24510. ‡aLittle deaths : ‡ba novel / ‡cEmma Flint.
250 . ‡aFirst United States edition
264 1. ‡aNew York : ‡bHachette Books, ‡c2017.
300 . ‡a311 pages ; ‡c24 cm
336 . ‡atext ‡btxt ‡2rdacontent
337 . ‡aunmediated ‡bn ‡2rdamedia
338 . ‡avolume ‡bnc ‡2rdacarrier
520 . ‡aIt's 1965 in a tight-knit working-class neighborhood in Queens, New York, and Ruth Malone--a single mother who works long hours as a cocktail waitress--wakes to discover her two small children, Frankie Jr. and Cindy, have gone missing. Later that day, Cindy's body is found in a derelict lot a half mile from her home, strangled. Ten days later, Frankie Jr.'s decomposing body is found. Immediately, all fingers point to Ruth. As police investigate the murders, the detritus of Ruth's life is exposed. Seen through the eyes of the cops, the empty bourbon bottles and provocative clothing which litter her apartment, the piles of letters from countless men and Ruth's little black book of phone numbers, make her a drunk, a loose woman--and therefore a bad mother. The lead detective, a strict Catholic who believes women belong in the home, leaps to the obvious conclusion: facing divorce and a custody battle, Malone took her children's lives. Pete Wonicke is a rookie tabloid reporter who finagles an assignment to cover the murders. Determined to make his name in the paper, he begins digging into the case. Pete's interest in the story develops into an obsession with Ruth, and he comes to believe there's something more to the woman whom prosecutors, the press, and the public have painted as a promiscuous femme fatale. Did Ruth Malone violently kill her own children, is she a victim of circumstance--or is there something more sinister at play? Inspired by a true story, "Little Deaths," like celebrated novels by Sarah Waters and Megan Abbott, is compelling literary crime fiction that explores the capacity for good and evil in us all.
650 0. ‡aSingle mothers ‡vFiction. ‡0(CARDINAL)343845
650 0. ‡aJournalists ‡vFiction. ‡0(CARDINAL)344264
650 0. ‡aChildren ‡xCrimes against ‡vFiction. ‡0(CARDINAL)353851
650 7. ‡aChildren. ‡2homoit ‡0(CARDINAL)233368
651 0. ‡aQueens (New York, N.Y.) ‡xSocial life and customs ‡y20th century ‡vFiction.
655 7. ‡aFiction. ‡2lcgft ‡0(CARDINAL)330525
902 . ‡aMARCIVE 201809
902 . ‡aMARCIVE 201909
902 . ‡aMARCIVE 201912
902 . ‡aMARCIVE 202006
902 . ‡aMARCIVE 202203
902 . ‡aMARCIVE 202309
901 . ‡a9235996 ‡b ‡c9235996 ‡tbiblio ‡soclc