"Newfoundland and Labrador" . . . . "Englisch." . . "Roman." . . "FICTION General." . . . . . . . "The haunting story of an unforgivable crime, and a seeping evil that brings two families to the brink. When Roy Trench is killed in a drunken prank gone wrong, his brother Lewis sees blood on the hands of the man responsible: the abusive alcoholic, Eli Fagan. Though the courts rule the death an accident, the event opens a seam of hate between the two families of Knife's Point, Newfoundland. Desperate to smother the painful past with love, Lewis marries Wilda, and the pleasure he takes in their two children - Melvin and Toby - recalls the happier days of his childhood with Roy. But as he watche"@en . . "When Roy Trench is killed in a drunken prank gone wrong, his brother Lewis blames alcoholic Eli Fagan. Though the courts rule the death an accident, the event causes ongoing hate between the two families of Knife's Point, Newfoundland."@en . . "Glass boys a novel"@en . "Glass boys a novel" . . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . . . "The haunting story of an unforgivable crime, and a seeping evil that brings two families to the brink. When Roy Trench is killed in a drunken prank gone wrong, his brother Lewis sees blood on the hands of the man responsible: the abusive alcoholic, Eli Fagan. Though the courts rule the death an accident, the event opens a seam of hate between the two families of Knife's Point, Newfoundland." . . . "Glass Boys A Novel"@en . . . . "Glass boys : a novel" . "Glass boys : a novel"@en . "Ausgabe" . . "After his brother is killed, Lewis blames the alcoholic, Eli Fagan, but years after the court rules it an accident, the darkness of the past begins to reappear, leading Lewis back to Eli Fagan and his stepson, Garrett Glass." . "After his brother is killed, Lewis blames the alcoholic, Eli Fagan, but years after the court rules it an accident, the darkness of the past begins to reappear, leading Lewis back to Eli Fagan and his stepson, Garrett Glass."@en . . . . . "When Eli Fagan discovers the secret his eleven-year-old stepson has hidden in an old pickle jar, he is filled with blinding rage. As he destroys the jar's contents, brothers Roy and Lewis Trench, in a drunken prank, stumble into Eli's yard, and their poor timing costs Roy his life. Though the courts rule the death a tragic accident, the event opens a seam of hate between the two families of Knife's Point, Newfoundland."@en . . . . "Electronic books"@en . "Electronic books" . . . . . . .