A Moment’s Surrender

Dear Friends,

A Moment’s Surrender has just become available on Amazon: A Moment’s Surrender

A Moment’s Surrender follows freshman writing instructor Paul Bishop in the aftermath of the murder of his former best friend, the renowned poet Tom Corbin. Haunted by guilt and bound by a devastating secret, Paul takes it upon himself to care for Tom’s terminally ill widow, Susan. But the truth he withholds — that Tom had planned to leave Susan for another woman, Paul’s own long-ago lover Rachel Lake — draws Paul into a painful triangle of loyalty, betrayal, and unresolved desire. Caught between the two women, Paul must navigate a web of grief and deception that threatens to undo them all.

Praise for A Moment’s Surrender:

A Moment’s Surrender is a rigorous examination of four people who learn the painfully high cost of trifling with love. John Burt’s emotionally rich and psychologically complex novel pulls the reader into a tangled web of relationships that slowly unravels in the aftermath of a senseless murder. With its vividly rendered settings and insightful intelligence, this splendidly written book casts a spell as its characters lurch toward redemption.
Stephen McCauley
(author of My Ex-Life and You Only Call When You’re in Trouble)

The mystery at the core of John Burt’s psychologically rich and emotionally satisfying debut is not only what killed famed poet Tom Corbin; it’s how Fate–in its ravenous appetite for trouble—has undone and will ultimately remake the man, women, and child in his immediate orbit. A Moment’s Surrender shimmers with intelligence and with astute insight into the many ways we all possess to destroy and save each other.
Christopher Castellani
(author of Leading Men)

Riveting and rich, this is a novel that takes on the complexities of love with deep compassion. It is a gorgeous exploration of grief, the connections that sustain and break us, and the surprising grace that can unfold as we die and as we heal. It makes you ponder human existence and the stories in our own lives that are not over. It is a book that is nothing short of a gift to its reader.
Marjan Kamali
(author of The Stationery Shop and The Lion Women of Tehran)

For anyone who’s “loved and been loved, and made a mess of it,” John Burt’s suspenseful, sharply observed debut novel captures the messy intense nature of love, rivalry, simmering secrets and fractured friendship. Paul Bishop, the former friend of a famous poet, grapples with old and new betrayals when his ex-friend and ex-lover both burst back into his stalled life. A sudden murder forces hesitant Paul into action as he wrangles his feelings for two very different women, all three characters gripped by a complicated love for the darkly charismatic poet. Burt offers a witty, entertaining portrait of literary academia while at the same time delving deeply into the tangled emotions of his vividly drawn characters. True readers will happily surrender to A Moment’s Surrender.
Elizabeth Searle
(author of The Drama Room and screenwriter of I’ll Show You Mine)

Responses

  1. testimoniosafropuertorriguenos Avatar

    DEAR JOHN,

       CONGRATS!!!  Looks interesting!   I am here for the winter. WANT TO SEE YOU BEFORE I DISAPPEAR TO BRAZIL... 
    

    abrazos,

    IBRAHIM

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  2. Kloppenberg, James Avatar

    Hi John,

    Congratulations! Thanks for letting me know the book is out. If the book is even half as good as the blurbs, as I’m sure it is, it’s fabulous. Although finishing my own revisions has to take priority right now, I look forward to reading it and talking with you and Tim about it.

    All best wishes,

    Jim

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  3. Kurt Cavender Avatar

    Congrats! When’s the book publication party?

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  4. coralcowboy4c89e54f86 Avatar

    Good, perseptive reviews!

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  5. Steven Ratiner Avatar

    Hi John,

    Hearty congratulations! You must be proud to finally have this in print. I tried to leave a comment on your site, but the Word Press form was so convoluted — and required me to have or set up an account, I simply gave up.

    But here is what I tried to post (you can use it if you wish):

    Congrats, John! You must be very proud to finally see the book in print. Knowing the vision and precision of your poetry, I’m sure this narrative will be compelling.

    All my best,

    Steven Ratiner

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  6. Ray Avatar

    Congratulations, John! Mary has ordered your book. Regards, Ray

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  7. David Chanoff Avatar

    John,

    The write-ups are intriguing. Congratulations! I’m looking forward to it.

    David

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  8. Alan Frank Avatar

    John,

    I hope someday to make inroads on my books-to-read list, but for now, at least yours has been added to it.

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