Blue Afternoon
Step into the vibrant world of Los Angeles in 1936 with Blue Afternoon by William Boyd. This captivating novel follows Kay Fischer, a determined young architect whose life takes a dramatic turn when she meets Salvador Carriscant, a mysterious stranger who claims to be her father. As their relationship unfolds, Kay embarks on an extraordinary journey into Carriscant's past, initially driven by a quest to uncover a murderer. However, what begins as a search for justice transforms into a poignant exploration of love and the complexities of family ties. With 336 pages of rich storytelling, Boyd masterfully weaves themes of fathers and daughters, making Blue Afternoon a compelling read for fans of fiction. Published in 2010, this book promises to engage and resonate with readers long after the final page is turned.