Northern Ireland, 1963. In a house with windows flung defiantly wide, a wife dies before her husband can make his confession. Elsewhere, an old woman searches desperately for a wedding dress in her dream of love. And in the very heart of the city, the purity of snow is tainted by the murder of a young woman, leaving one man in race against time - to find the murderer before the snow melts. This is the story of a time muffled and made claustrophobic by unprecedented snow falls. Suddenly shaken free from the normal patterns of their lives by the extremity of the weather, people find their intimate desires thrown into sharp relief and David Park shows this flawed slice of humanity to be somehow glorious. 'Ingenious' SUNDAY TIMES 'A magnificent writer' BELFAST TELEGRAPH 'Park writes prose like a poet; and the invisible lines of national borders and tribal territory are etched into a text which rolls thorugh time and space.' THE TIMES 'Some of the more exhibitionist fictional voices currently clamouring for our attention seem mute in comparison' INDEPENDENT 'Considerable dexterity, freshness, and insight (A) well-crafted, closely observed tale.' WASHINGTON POST
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Review:
"...the invisible lines of national borders and tribal territory are etched into a text which rolls though time and space." -- The Times
"Bewitching ... Triumphant ... If you liked Ian McEwan's 'Atonemnet', you will adore this" -- Daily Mail
"Gripping ... Park's is a geine talent" -- Irish Independent
"Ingenious" -- Sunday Times
"Some of the more exhibitions fictional voices currently clamouring for our attention seen mute in comparison." -- Independent
From the Publisher:
David Park peers into the souls of his characters with an insight and compassion that make the flawed slice of humanity somehow glorious. He is a writer of rare dignity and talent.
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- PublisherBloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Publication date2003
- ISBN 10 0747561419
- ISBN 13 9780747561415
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages288
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