Fortuna is raising her daughter by herself when she meets Amos, who
is less successfully trying to raise his son by himself. Amos has a
somewhat powerful position in Kentucky state government social
services and a gang of political cronies-some 60's druggies, some
power-hungry aspirants to higher office, and all bad news.
"The Devil Does Most of the Talking" is a novel which focuses
on the phenomenon of the blended family, through the eyes of
Fortuna-a Christian, once-single-parent. Mired in the difficulty in
dealing with a husband who is essentially uncommitted and
politically ambitious, Fortuna has also to work her way through
professional implication in Kentucky's political
chicanery-including murder-while trying to keep her newly created
family from going off the rails.
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