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Summary
On Christmas Day, Bruce Kohler wakes up in detox on the Bowery in New York City.nbsp;He knows it's time to change his life, but how can he stay sober without dying of boredom?nbsp;
When homeless alcoholics start to die unexpectedly, Bruce is surprised to find he cares enough to want to find out why. Most of them had been down and out for many years, but Bruce's friend Guff was different: a cynical aristocrat with a trust fund and some secrets.
Two old friends give Bruce a second chance and agree to help him with his investigation: his best friend, Jimmy, a computer genius and history buff who's been in AA for years, and Jimmy's girlfriend Barbara, a counselor who sometimes crosses the line between helping and codependency.
Barbara works a night shift at the detox and confronts a counselor who might still be dealing drugs. Bruce gets a job temping for Guff's arrogant nephew. Between the three of them, suspects start piling up. The trail leads back to the detox. Or does it?
In Death Will Get You Sober, Bruce discovers that the church basements of AA are a small world in the big city of New York.nbsp; As he grapples with staying sober, he finds that not drinking is only the beginning of coming back to life---a life he finds he wants to keep when it's threatened by a killer.
Debut author Elizabeth Zelvin has used her expertise as an addiction councilor to pen a riveting mystery filled with memorable, realistic characters who are as flawed as they are heroic.
Author Notes
Elizabeth Zelvin is a psychotherapist. She has directed alcohol treatment programs, including one on the Bowery,nbsp;and has written and lectured widely on addictions, codependency, and online therapy.nbsp; She lives in New York City.
Reviews (3)
Publisher's Weekly Review
An intriguing setting and well-developed characters partially redeem the weak story line of psychotherapist Zelvin's debut. Bruce Kohler wakes up one December morning in a Bowery detox unit on Manhattan's Bowery. Bruce soon establishes a shaky friendship with fellow inmate Godfrey Brandon Kettleworth III, who introduces himself as "God" then adds "Alcoholic." When Godfrey turns up dead, Bruce's two best friends-his former drinking buddy, Jimmy, and Jimmy's girlfriend, Barbara-encourage him to investigate the murder, not because he has any skills in that area but because they think it will distract him from drinking. The amateur sleuthing, which starts on this thin footing, turns silly; the three almost treat it like a game. In the final chapters, people are being murdered right and left and suspects pop up like gophers, all presented without drama or passion. Deft prose can't save the muddled plot from sinking into anticlimax. (Apr.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
Booklist Review
Bruce Kohler wakes up in a detox center on the Bowery on Christmas Day. He knows that he needs to change his life and wants to stop drinking, but sobriety is so boring. When the fellow in the next bed, who had introduced himself as God-Godfrey Brandon Kettleworth III, dies that night, Bruce finds a way to avoid the boredom. He wonders why no one feels that it is necessary to determine the cause of death. His friend and former drinking buddy, Jimmy, and Jimmy's wife, Barbara, an addiction counselor, help him investigate Godfrey's past. They uncover some unsavory family secrets as well as some facts that the detox center would prefer to keep hidden. This entertaining debut novel by a psychotherapist will give readers a view of the recovery process as they turn the pages to a good surprise ending.--Bibel, Barbara Copyright 2008 Booklist
Library Journal Review
Former drunk Bruce Kohler staves off the boredom by investigating a fellow drunk's murder in New York in this debut by psychotherapist Zelvin, who lives in New York City. Author tour.-Ann Kim (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.