A Down-East Tale with a Faustian Bent

The Untimely Resurrection of John Alexander MacNeil (sequel to The Unlikely Redemption of John Alexander MacNeil) by Lesley Choyce, 2023.

Reviewed by A.M. Potter. ® 2023

John Alexander MacNeil, aka John Alex, lives in a remote, rundown farmhouse in Nowhere, Cape Breton, an arduous yet idyllic setting. Add a cast of quirky Cape Bretoners and a dance with Death, and you have the makings of a potent Down-East tale with a Faustian bent.

The novel opens with John Alex dying and coming back to life, whereupon he meets Death, whose form resembles that of a local doctor. Being a feisty ninety-year-old, John Alex tells Death to take a hike. He goes on to spurn Death a few times. The man may need to pee constantly, but his blood doesn’t carry a dram of fear. His ancestors were Scottish Highlanders who had nothing to lose.

When Death tries to make a deal with John Alex, saying he’ll spare the old man and instead take someone from his circle, John Alex gives Death the metaphorical finger. JA is not a man for Faustian bargains. But neither is he a typical hero. His knees creak, he loves to nap. As he says, “Anyone would think that by the time you hit ninety, you would have some things figured out. That you might look back on your life and see the sense to it. That you might have a kind of wisdom garnered by years of experience …. But that was certainly not my case.” Regardless, JA is utterly determined. He’s not ready to die. He has people to help.

Ron Corbett’s Kudos for The Color Red

The Color Red is a first-class mystery that will keep you guessing until the final pages …. Potter’s vivid and memorable descriptions of Cape Cod will leave you smelling salt air and thinking of the Kennedys.”  

~ Ron Corbett, Author of the Frank Yakabuski and Danny Barrett Series (reviewed in the New York Times), Edgar Award and Arthur Ellis Award Nominee

Corbett’s site: https://www.roncorbettbooks.com/

Chapters-Indigo-Coles Author Events, Nova Scotia 2023

*** THURSDAY JUNE 8, 12:00 PM, HALIFAX. Author Signing at Coles Bookstore, HALIFAX SHOPPING CENTRE, Halifax, NS. Halifax Shopping Centre, 7001 Mumford Rd. Directions | Website

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Author Talk/Book Signing Musquodoboit Harbour, Nova Scotia. Friday June 16, 2023

Author Talk/Book Signing. Friday, June 16, 2:30 PM, Musquodoboit Harbour Library, Musquodoboit Harbour, NS.

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Welcome one and all. Drop by if you’re in the neighbourhood.

A Little Entertainment (Just for the Heck of It)

A friend of mine used to call certain men “entertaining.” They might not be marriage material, but they could be fun for a dalliance. They were certainly a diversion; they made her laugh. As for serious objects of desire, they had to have at least some entertainment value. What good was a partner – be they rich, handsome, or blameless – without a sense of humour?

Okay, AMP,’ you say, ‘this isn’t a matching-making blog.’ Right. Onward, from amour to fiction, just for the heck of it. Critics and scholars often classify novels as being either commercial (i.e., entertaining) or literary. Nobel-prize nominee Graham Greene, widely-read and widely-respected, called some of his novels “entertainments.” Critics said it downgraded his oeuvre. I don’t see it that way. In my view, to be entertaining is a plus, not a liability. Books won’t save the world. However, they might take your mind off a few woes or tickle your brain – a little entertainment.