How Long to Read The Sweet Myst

By Colin Taddy Talbot

How Long Does it Take to Read The Sweet Myst?

It takes the average reader 4 hours and 34 minutes to read The Sweet Myst by Colin Taddy Talbot

Assuming a reading speed of 250 words per minute. Learn more

Description

Traven Collins is a sort of detective. He's not really a detective, more what you might call a burnt-out case who was a writer and now who'll take most any kind of writing job to pay the rent. If it's interesting. He lives in a nice seaside suburb of Melbourne with down-and-outers, stand over merchants and ice addicts at one end and pimps, thieves, hookers and transexual rent boys at the other. Traven takes a job from an old friend to promote the visit of the last American beat poet, Duke Weston, who claims to have been a friend of Kerouac & Burroughs etc. Things are going averagely until the first death - which seems to be a hit & run but proves to be a murder. And then the next one...that's murder too. Both of the victims were poets. With his trusty sidekick, the brilliant border collie Maynard G Crabs, Traven sets out to make sure he doesn't become embroiled in these murders most foul & most horrid. And he has to protect Lexi, the young lady who couldn't possibly be his daughter - could she? More Detail: It is 2014 in St Kilda. Traven Collins, 50+, failed journalist, finds writing work he can - even (ugh!) PR. Tray (his street name) is single, never married, no children (well, there is an issue which is revealed in the novel) and living at his existential limits. An old friend from the early seventies anti-war protests days, Franklin Rankin, offers Traven a gig to look after a visiting beat poet, (in fact the last of the beats) Duke Weston, a probable fraud who claims to have been mates with Kerouac, et al. Rank Frank was once his Chief of Staff when Traven worked as a reporter on a big daily newspaper. Traven lives next door to Carmen Romero, a 30-something actress/waitress with daughter Lexi. Carmen is poised for big fame with a part on a soapie called 'All Our Blessings' but there is a problem because her contract is dodgy and the producer, one Momo Gretzky, is trying to stiff Carmen on her pay and conditions. Carmen thinks he is trying to invoke the 'leg over' clause. Traven knows Carmen from years before when he was on a press junket to review the Seattle grunge band Nirvana on Great Mankell Island in Queensland, and Carmen was a radio station prizewinner. It's also when he met Carly Lucinda Ryder aka C.C.Ryder aka Cindy, (a dangerous woman, though this wasn't yet obvious back in 1994), with the third-richest father in Australia. Traven, on the way to talk Carmen into stepping out of her short shorts and halter top for the evening, is waylaid by Cindy and never gets to visit Carmen. Many years later, in St Kilda, the suburb on the bay, the locals hang out at the Roma Cafe where poet Daniel Nugent does his concrete poetry - casting women in real concrete as an installation. To the great annoyance of Traven. Things darken when Momo is found shot to death, and only worsens when the next night Traven discovers The Duke's body in a transsexual hooker pick-up zone in St Kilda. Traven feels it's all too hot and heads to Byron Bay where he meets the seemingly shonky Swami Govinda (but there's something strange and unworldly about the impromptu visit). Traven also meets a couple of odd disciples of the swami, a kind of female Laurel & Hardy duo without the comedy routine (Emily & Bathsheba) and the love of his life, wonderful Kate Carey. In Byron: There's a missing poet, an ashram euthanasia group, a drug import racket, a transvestite drug dealer, Billee, crooked police, and the love of Traven's life. What could go wrong? The Sweet Myst is a mystery, Traven is the anti-hero, yet the novel has a humour - well, the author laughed when he was writing it - and there's evocation of that 'something in the air' thing of the late sixties which said (50 years ago)...there's something more than this... 'The Sweet Myst' is a mystery and there are murders and mayhem and guns and dames and dark moments. But it's the mystery of everyday life, of the ultimate missing object (one's own self) that Traven is always see.

How long is The Sweet Myst?

The Sweet Myst by Colin Taddy Talbot is 272 pages long, and a total of 68,544 words.

This makes it 92% the length of the average book. It also has 84% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read The Sweet Myst Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 6 hours and 14 minutes to read The Sweet Myst aloud.

What Reading Level is The Sweet Myst?

The Sweet Myst is suitable for students ages 12 and up.

Note that there may be other factors that effect this rating besides length that are not factored in on this page. This may include things like complex language or sensitive topics not suitable for students of certain ages.

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