
At age 17, he kills a prominent carpetbagger in a gunfight at a Mardi Gras ball, hides out in the swamp for a year before a poisonous snakebite forces him into the hands of the black sheriff. He is tried and acquitted of murder, loses the love of his life in an illegitimate childbirth, travels the Gulf South with a minstrel show, and lives through typhoid and yellow fever epidemics.
Throughout his life he is stalked and attacked repeatedly by the son of the man he killed in 1876. Even at his 100th birthday celebration in 1958, his stalker, now 95, confronts him again in an incredible climax.
Though fiction, "Neat" is based on a true life story and historical facts.
| i a richard brophy jere brophy e a demekhin jorrand kelemen siekmann fatma ozcan | rachel isadora richard greene q k philander doesticks p a d hollum gianfranco maraniello |