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OverviewFractures in Winter Light is a contemporary literary novel set in New York City, tracing the long arc of a relationship shaped not by grand gestures but by consequence, restraint, and endurance. Evelyn Hart and Butch Caldwell are introduced in their late twenties, partners whose life together is built on precision and intention. Their equilibrium fractures one winter morning when Evelyn is assaulted on the street and Butch intervenes with a firearm. The moment-brief, contained, and decisive-sets in motion a sequence of institutional consequences neither of them can fully control. Butch is arrested and eventually incarcerated; Evelyn remains outside, forced to navigate the aftermath alone. The novel unfolds across three movements. Part I captures the immediate fracture: the violence, the legal response, and the early misalignment between personal truth and public narrative. Detective Lieutenant Morton, a methodical observer nearing the end of his career, recognizes that the case is less about guilt than about how power, protection, and visibility operate under pressure. As the system closes around Butch, Evelyn begins to occupy new professional spaces-her language and restraint drawing attention even as she tries to avoid it. Part II explores containment and adaptation. Inside prison, Butch survives not through dominance but by becoming useful-applying his past expertise in computer systems and cybersecurity to help stabilize institutional infrastructure, even as he is bruised by a brawl that leaves visible marks Evelyn cannot ignore during visitation. Outside, Evelyn's life accelerates. She gains professional recognition, national visibility, and increasing authority in her field. Yet this success is paired with isolation. Lonely evenings and unclaimed time lead her into a series of relationships-casual flings, one-night stands, and a brief cohabitation with Bert, a persuasive and manipulative figure who offers insulation rather than intimacy. That relationship collapses before Butch's release, revealing how easily care can become control. Part III is a study in endurance. Reunited but changed, Evelyn and Butch do not attempt to restore what was lost. Instead, they learn how to live with fracture integrated rather than erased. Aging, professional boundaries, ethical refusals, and quiet domestic rituals replace urgency. Love softens into practice-less intense, more exact. Recognition arrives without spectacle; success stabilizes without hollowing them out. Even conflict becomes measured, resolved through language rather than withdrawal. The novel closes years later in a final winter, where light enters their shared space without apology. The fractures remain visible but no longer destabilizing. What survives is not redemption or triumph, but alignment: two people who have learned how to choose each other-and themselves-without performance. Fractures in Winter Light is a novel about how lives endure once crisis has passed, how systems shape intimacy, and how love evolves when survival is no longer the primary demand. It asks not how people break, but how they stand-quietly, deliberately-after breaking has taught them the cost of standing at all. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lee Silver HPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.109kg ISBN: 9798245783062Pages: 74 Publication Date: 27 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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