A witty, roller-coaster ride of uncertain identity set against the gritty certainties of New York City. In compelling, unadorned prose, Richard Wiley gives us a bewitching and ultimately moving tale.” Caryl Phillips, author ofA Distant ShoreandThe Lost Child
Dr. Ruby Okada meets a charming man with a Scottish accent in the elevator of her psychiatric hospital. Unaware that he is an escaping patient, she falls under his spell, and her life and his are changed forever by the time they get to the street.
Who is the mysterious man? Is he Archie B. Billingsly, suffering from dissociative identity disorder and subject to brilliant flights of fancy and bizarre, violent fits? Or is he the reincarnation of Robert Louis Stevenson, back to haunt New York as Long John Silver and Mr. Edward Hyde? Her career compromised, Ruby soon learns that her future and that of her unborn child depend on finding the key to his identity.
With compelling psychological descriptions and terrifying, ineffable transformations,Bob Stevensonis an ingenious tale featuring a quirky cast of characters drawn together by mutual fascination, need, and finally, love.
Richard Wileyis the author of eight novels includingSoldiers in Hiding, winner of the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction, andAhmed’s Revenge, winner of the Maria Thomas Fiction Award. Professor emeritus at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, he divides his time between Los Angeles, California and Tacoma, Washington.
A psychiatrist falls for a charismatic patient and must unravel the mystery of his identity
Richard Wileyis the author ofTacoma Stories(forthcoming from Bellevue Literary Press) and eight novels includingBob Stevenson;Soldiers in Hiding, winner of the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction and the Washington State Book Award; andAhmeds Revenge, winner of the Maria Thomas Fiction AwalsW