When the Water Falls

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Pub Date 8 Jun 2018 | Archive Date 11 Jul 2016

Description

It is 1971. Tom is seven years old and knows most of what he needs to know about his faith. Or, at least, he’s supposed to. But, after watching a woman kill herself, he soon learns that suicides are denied a Catholic burial and can never enter the Kingdom of God.
Cracks are beginning to appear in his ordered life ...
Then a fatal accident robs Tom of his mother and he and his brother are sent away to school. The move is intended to restore balance to their lives. Instead, it brings chaos and greater devastation.
Where indoctrination and childhood abuse collide, When the Water Falls is an Arts Council award-winning tale of a child struggling to cope with events, against a backdrop of the heaven and earth laid down for him. It is also the story of the man he then becomes, returning − years later − to call those worlds to account.
Literary, psychological, crime and, ultimately, very much thriller, this unsettling book crosses the boundaries of the genres to examine, in a unique and compelling light, some of the most disturbing issues of our times.

It is 1971. Tom is seven years old and knows most of what he needs to know about his faith. Or, at least, he’s supposed to. But, after watching a woman kill herself, he soon learns that suicides are...


A Note From the Publisher

Arts Council award winner James E. Taylor is a former criminal barrister and commercial lawyer, who has practised both in the UK and Australia. He is inspired by a range of authors from Anne Enright to Cormac McCarthy and presents a challenging novel that considers some of the most disturbing issues of our times

Arts Council award winner James E. Taylor is a former criminal barrister and commercial lawyer, who has practised both in the UK and Australia. He is inspired by a range of authors from Anne Enright...


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