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published: Oct 2011
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Cherry Bites

by Alison Preston

tagged: suspense
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One summer afternoon in 1954 a jealous four-year-old girl named Cherry Ring bites her baby brother Pete on the cheek. She bites him so hard that little Pete needs a skin graft to repair the damage and will have a scar for the rest of his life. Cherry knows what's she's done is wrong, and she really is sorry.

But sorry isn't going to be good enough. The bite marks the beginning of a troubled relationship between the siblings that will last a lifetime. As Pete gets older he perfects an ability to completely ignore his sister. It scares Cherry, the way he looks right through her, and she chooses to leave him alone. Cherry can't seem to find her way into her mother's affections either. Her father is the only one who seems able to love her, but when she is only nine years old he dies suddenly, leaving her to manage as best she can in her dysfunctional little family.

Cherry is in university when her mother decides to remarry and move away, taking Pete with her. Cherry isn't sorry to see them go. She finally starts to feel like her life is going somewhere. But on a sultry summer night in 1995, disturbing incidents begin to occur around her house and Cherry realizes she has not managed to leave her past behind. Luckily that nice police inspector Frank Foote lives in the neighbourhood. Maybe he can help her.

The story unfolds in the Winnipeg neighbourhood of Norwood Flats, which readers have come to know in Preston's other mysteries, The Rain Barrel Baby, The Geranium Girls, Sunny Dreams, The Girl in the Wall, and Blue Vengeance.

About the Author

Alison Preston

Awards
  • Short-listed, McNally Robinson Book of the Year Award
Editorial Review

Alison Preston put Winnipeg, at least the Norwood Flats section of it, on the mystery map with The Rain Barrel Baby, her first novel featuring policeman Frank Foote. That book showed great promise. Her second, The Geranium Girls, was equally good. Cherry Bites is her best, with an excellent family-history plot and plenty of atmosphere.

Cherry Ring was not a happy child in 1954. She detested the baby brother who had usurped her place as centre of the Ring family. So one day, in a jealous rage, she bit brother Pete on the face. This was no tiny nip, but a full-bore, skin-ripping bite through the cheek. Pete required skin grafts and was scarred for life. Cherry knew she'd been naughty, and she was sorry, but that bite marks a divide between her and Pete that lasts a lifetime. They grow up, and Pete simply ignores Cherry. It's as if she doesn't exist for him. Her mother never trusts Cherry again. Her father dies when she's 9 and, finally, when she's in university, her mother and Pete move away. Cherry can finally live her own life, free from guilt. Forty years after Cherry's bite, she's settled and happy in her Norwood Flats home. Then strange things start to happen, and Cherry wonders if you really can ever leave your past behind, even if you were just 4 when it all started to go wrong.

— The Globe and Mail

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