
Soon
by Charlotte Grimshaw
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Pub Date 4 Jul 2013 | Archive Date 15 Aug 2013
Random House UK, Vintage Publishing | Vintage Digital
Description
During the long summer holiday, the Lampton and Hallwright families gather in a large beach house belonging to Prime Minister David Hallwright and his wife Roza. The weather is perfect and outwardly all is well, but the harmony is disturbed when Simon Lampton’s brother arrives for a visit. Ford casts a cold eye over the company, barely disguising his contempt for David Hallwright. To add to Simon’s discomfort a young man called Arthur Weeks makes contact, asking about his secret past affair, and Roza begins to tell her small son Johnnie a continuous story about a group of fantasy creatures – a story that contains uncomfortable parallels with their current lives. When Simon agrees to meet secretly with Arthur Weeks, the result will threaten the security of them all.
Charlotte Grimshaw’s exhilaratingly gripping and clever narrative traces the lives of its beautiful people – ‘moral imbeciles’ in Ford’s words – as they jostle for position in their leader’s court. This humane and capacious novel, generous and faithful to its characters in ways that they are not to each other, articulates the ancient idea that to be moral is an act of consciousness, an effort of will.
A Note From the Publisher
New Zealand number 1 selling author - will remind readers of Ian McEwan
UK edition - for readers in the UK, Commonwealth & EU - excluding Canada
New Zealand number 1 selling author - will remind readers of Ian McEwan
Advance Praise
‘A story beset by menacing undercurrents. Grimshaw’s novels evoke many of the contradictions of her native country.’
Observer
‘Grimshaw creates sharply drawn urban landscapes, whose noirish, unsettling atmosphere is powerfully caught.’
The Times
PRAISE FOR PROVOCATION
‘Atmospheric, intelligent and seductively strange...leads you into a slow-burning nightmare.’
Sarah Dunant
‘A deliciously dark treat.’
The Times
Marketing Plan
A penetrating and intense look at a group of powerful people in a small country – by New Zealand’s finest novelist.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781448156252 |
PRICE | £8.99 (GBP) |