An Excerpt from my Novel
Rick Carmichael is in trouble. A decent man married to the wrong woman. This is a story filled with passion, love and hate, family problems, theft, murder and hope...
Here is a sample from the first chapter -
Rick’s life
is in shreds like a curtain that has hung at a window for too long. His
marriage to Sophie is finished, for good. For five years Rick has tried to make
the marriage work.
In the
beginning they were happy, but as time went on, he was the only one working at
the marriage. While Sophie had her own way and didn't have to do anything,
their life was peaceful together. As time went by he became more and more
resentful and angry.
They have
two children in this tumultuous marriage. A boy, Shane who looks like Rick with
brown hair and eyes and olive skin, and a girl, Casey, who is as fair in
colouring as her mother.
Rick's
mother had warned him at the beginning of his relationship with Sophie. “She’s
a bit high and mighty for the likes of our family, Rick. You jolly well better
be careful of that one,” she had sniffed.
“Yeah,
yeah, Mum,” he had replied, thinking that she did not know what she was talking
about and that mothers are always possessive of their sons.
If only he had listened to her he would not be in this
situation now and he would not be facing bankruptcy. He could feel himself
sinking down, down, down into the black abyss of depression. He cannot sleep at
nights, is constantly anxious, and is drinking too much.
One
afternoon as he is packing up his tools to go home, Rick has a call on his
mobile from the bank manager about their mortgage. This was not the first time
he has called. Rick has been on edge for months wondering how he can ever catch
up on the payments. Sophie keeps on spending even though she knows that
financially they are close to bankruptcy. When Rick approached her about
pulling back on her spending Sophie airily told him, “It was his problem and to
go build another house.” He has in fact built a lot of houses in the time
Sophie and he have been married, but there never seems to be enough money to
keep up with her spending no matter how hard he works.
The bank
manager had been pleasant, but firm.
“I’m sorry
Rick, but if you can’t catch up on your payments, the bank will have to
foreclose”
“Please
give me one more month,” he had pleaded. “Just one more chance and I’ll do my
best to find the money.”
Reluctantly, the bank manager agreed.
Rick asks
his parents for help.
“I’m sorry,
Son,” his father had said. “We don’t have that kind of money to lend you and
how would you ever pay us back if you can’t manage now. Perhaps Sophie could
get a job?”
“That’s not
likely Dad,” Rick had answered feeling like he was about to throw up.“
Eventually the bank
foreclosed. He was declared bankrupt and they have
been evicted from their
home.
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