A Caribbean Story of Love, Lust and Lies

by Emelda A. "Sandra" Edwards


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 18/08/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 332
ISBN : 9781420872781

About the Book

     Pearl Carlson, born and living in the West Indies, is being sexually abused by her father, Curtis Carlson.  In the West Indies, prior to the mid 1900’s, sexual abuse of children by their parents was kept hidden.  It was seldom discussed or acknowledged and prosecution of perpetuators was unheard of.  A child reporting sexual abuse by a parent would seldom be taken seriously.  The child would be accused of lying and would be punished.

     Curtis was born in 1940 in a small village on the island of Dominica in the West Indies.  Always a loner, Curtis had no friends, until he met Aileen.  Aileen was on the prowl for a husband, and when Curtis lost his job, he became easy prey for Aileen.  After seducing and tricking him into marrying her, Aileen gave birth to their daughter, Pearl. Curtis resented his wife and found her repulsive.  He refused to engage in sexual relations with her.  Instead, he found sexual gratification by molesting his daughter thereby continuing the cycle of child abuse.  As a child, Curtis had been sexually and physically abused by his father, and at the age of ten, Curtis killed his father.

     One day, Aileen discovered Curtis molesting his child.  She threatened to leave with the child.  To avoid this, Curtis killed Aileen and relocated to Guadeloupe with Pearl.

     On Pearl’s sixteenth birthday, Curtis came home to find Pearl and her classmate and admirer, Francois in a passionate embrace.  Curtis asked Francois to leave.  Curtis followed and brutally attacked Francois on an unlit road.  Curtis relocated to St. Maarten with Pearl where he changed his name to Nigel Bray in order to impersonate a wealthy man’s grandson.  After being named heir to the wealthy man’s fortune, Curtis relocated to St. Croix with Pearl, where they met Ken Winston

 


About the Author

EMELDA A. “SANDRA” EDWARDS was born on High Street, St. John’s, Antigua.  She grew up between Antigua and Dominica.  Ms. Edwards loved the theatre and attended the afternoon matinee regularly.  Inspired by the drama unfolding on the big screen, Ms. Edwards dreamed of becoming an actress.  She did not pursue that dream, but concentrated on writing poems and plays.  The Caribbean Community Theater, St. Croix, Virgin Islands, produced two of her plays, Eight to Five-Government Workers Style, and Saturday Marning in de Market, in December 1988, with a reproduction in October -November 2000. Ms. Edwards produced and directed both plays at the Dorsch Center in Frederiksted, Virgin Islands, in May 1989.   Eight to Five was also featured in Starfest III at the Reichhold Center for the Arts in St. Thomas in 1997, and at Producers Club Theater, New York, in November 1998. The St. Thomas-St. John’s Art Council in their first production of Hurricane Hugo-Artists'' Eye on the Storm also performed “Doh blame me, Blame Hugo,” another play written by Edwards.  Also known as LADY BRAIN, Ms. Edwards has written calypso lyrics and participated in the local calypso competitions. A few of her songs such as  “Supervisor,” “One Family,” “Oliver,” and “Use the Married men,” were included in the top ten calypso reviews.   Ms. Edwards resides in the Virgin Islands, and is the mother of one child.