Terror stalks from beneath the Streets of Boston. Detective Cait Reagan, forever changed by her relationship with Marcella Carson, has survived the opening of the Black Gate and the vampire curse. Now, seemingly cured, Cait has a new lease on her mortal life, but difficulties beset her at every tur
Black Mirror
β Scribed by Jones, Gail
- Book ID
- 109087145
- Publisher
- Penguin Random House Australia
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 153 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781741668544
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
?I am waiting for this visitor so that I can tell my story and die.? The award-winning novel from Gail JonesVictoria Morrell was once a great artist. She led the high life - living and working in Paris, mixing with the artists of the Surrealist movement. Her work was largely forgotten in the fifties and sixties, but was rediscovered in the seventies when she became something of a cult figure on the London art scene. She now lives as a recluse in Hampstead, London. And she is dying. Anna Griffin is the young woman commissioned to write a biography of Victoria's life. In many ways their lives strangely intersect, since they grew up in the same mining town and share preoccupations with underground spaces, deserts and the many forms of grief. In a compelling double narrative, Gail Jones tracks Victoria's past as it intertwines with Anna's life. The stories Victoria tells enable both women to enter into new forms of sympathy and understanding. Elegant, enthralling, and...
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