Written by: Tom DeMarco
Book/Pages: 288 Paperback, 6" x 9"
It is late in the 1940s on a charming Maine island and for Liam Dwyer, collegian and would-be aesthete, the Forsythe's summer-long house party has charming possibilities. He has hopes it might turn out as a simple little love story, with himself and lovely Laura as principals. Only, nothing is ever simple with Laura. Nothing. Maybe all he'll have to show for the summer is his work, and even that isn't going so well .
Recalling the Maine island communities of the time, Dark Harbor House is a charming comedy of manners, whose quixotic characters come vividly to life.