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CONFLUENCE by Gemma Chilton

CONFLUENCE

by Gemma Chilton

Pub Date: Feb. 10th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-00-515025-9
Publisher: Self

In this debut novel, a man returns to his childhood home to unravel a vexing family mystery.

Australian journalist Chilton’s tale is a family-centric affair chronicling the life of Liam Murray, a city dweller from a small Aussie village who has lost his footing in the urban jungle. He attempts to fill the unhappy void with sleep, work, and, perhaps most dangerously and desperately, a torrid affair with Hannah, his married upstairs neighbor. Though tragic, the news of his mother’s sudden diagnosis of breast cancer spurs Liam to quit his dead-end job and move back to Elanora, his hometown. There, he feels most needed and wanted, though the memory of his father’s disappearance two decades prior still haunts him. He was just a boy when his father went fishing by himself and only the charred remains of his boat returned. Reuniting with childhood friends and caring for his mother (who’s started seriously dating again) fill his days at home, while memories of fishing and oyster hunting with his father permeate his mind. Stubbornly overwhelmed by open emotional wounds, Liam determinedly resolves to dig deeper into why his father disappeared. Was he depressed and suicidal when the family lost its second child, Annie, in the womb? What starts as a ransacking of his father’s old shed soon turns serious, and dark, personal secrets and a messy, hidden life are uncovered. If the story meanders a bit too leisurely for some readers, Chilton’s vibrant and smoothly lyrical prose more than makes up for a rather slack plot. Her consistent use of similes is also an appealing and effective touch: Female workers rushing through city streets on their ways to work have high heels sounding “like the start of rain,” and Liam’s childhood bedroom gives him an unsettling feeling, “as if it was he who had disappeared without a trace as a child, not his father.” Determined to live unencumbered by the past, Chilton’s characters yearn for love, understanding, and some semblance of a resolution. Combining lush details of the Australian landscape with players who draw readers in with humble hearts, this is a stirring first novel.

A gentle, engaging, and heartfelt tale of family secrets and emotional closure.