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Available A Novel · Literary Fiction · 2025

The Casual Oblivion of Francis Keene

Three generations. Four thousand miles. One spectacular final hustle.

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Take The Trip
The Casual Oblivion of Francis Keene, a novel by M. Patrick Furry
3
Generations
4,000
Miles
1
Final Hustle

A dying wish. A family secret. A road that ends in Florida.

Frank Keene has a gift for talking people into things they never intended to do. To his exhausted, newly divorced son, David, that's just a polite way of saying his father is a lifelong conman. Now stuck in an assisted living facility, Frank drops a bombshell: his cancer has returned. His dying wish is one last cross-country road trip to a colossal Florida amusement park he once promised his late wife they'd visit.

David expects a grueling drive full of bad diner coffee, cheap motels, and his father slipping right back into his old manipulative ways. He gets all of it. But with his thirteen-year-old son, Eli, in the backseat, David soon realizes this is no ordinary farewell tour.

Frank hasn't just been hiding the truth about his prognosis to stage-manage his own exit — his "casual oblivion." He's been hiding the reality of his gift. Frank's legendary ability to read people isn't charm; it's something darker. And it's surfacing in Eli.

Funny, razor-sharp, and devastatingly tender, The Casual Oblivion of Francis Keene is a big-hearted American road trip about the weight of our deceptions, the painful burden of human empathy, and the terrifying grace of finally seeing your family clearly.

What if you could see what everyone was hiding?

At the heart of the novel is a single, devastating gift — one Frank has carried his whole life, and one he never wanted to pass on.

From The Glossary
The Tells
/ðə tɛlz/
noun, plural
1. The visual projections of a person's deepest traumas, lies, and unspoken truths — visible only to those born with the gift to see them.
2. A family inheritance Francis Keene has spent seventy years trying to forget.
"Frank's legendary ability to read people isn't charm. It's something darker. And it's surfacing in Eli."
The terrifying grace of finally seeing your family for who they really are.
From The Novel
The Journey

Three travelers. One road. Forty-eight hours.

I.
California · Departure

The Lifelong Grifter

Frank Keene, seventy years old, stage-manages his own farewell. A diagnosis he may have invented. A promise to a late wife he may have never made.

II.
The Heartland · Passage

The Exhausted Son

David, newly divorced, drives. He has heard every story. He knows every con. He thinks he knows what this trip is for.

III.
Florida · Arrival

The Anxious Grandson

Eli, thirteen, is starting to see things he can't explain. Then he realizes his grandfather can see them too — and always has.

What readers are saying.

Funny, razor-sharp, and devastatingly tender. A road trip about the terrible grace of finally seeing your family clearly.
★★★★★ Featured Review
A big-hearted American road trip about the weight of our deceptions and the painful burden of human empathy.
★★★★★ Reader Review
Three generations in one car. Furry threads grief, family inheritance, and a quiet supernatural premise into something that feels inevitable by the final chapter.
★★★★★ Advance Reader
★ Currently In Development

Under consideration for film & television adaptation.

The Casual Oblivion of Francis Keene is currently under consideration for film and television optioning. For rights and adaptation inquiries, please contact The Yard Lab.

One last hustle.

Available now in paperback, eBook, and on Kindle Unlimited.