Marble Heart

Marble Heart

by Gretta Mulrooney (Author)

Synopsis

A stunning piece of psychological suspense from the author of Araby. Two very different women brought together by a secret from the past. Joan has a tentative grip on the world -- she's too trusting, soft-centred, cheery and straightforward, the sort of woman who still keeps teddy bears on her bed. By nature and by profession, Joan is a carer, employed to look after Nina Rawle, a crisp and sophisticated woman, stricken by a long-term illness. There is a very good reason why Joan has been taken on by Nina (nursing skills aside) and Nina's tangled past in Northern Ireland, in which a single and fatal act of political passion played a destructive role, has a great deal to do with it. How and why Nina will reveal herself to Joan, whose part in Nina's past is truly significant, makes for a tense and twisting tale. This is a quite different novel from Araby. We have here a pure piece of storytelling, a psychological tale with more than a touch of Barbara Vine. The fantastic storytelling skills and exploration of character which made Araby such a gem are in abundance in this new novel.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 296
Publisher: Flamingo
Published: 07 Feb 2000

ISBN 10: 000225929X
ISBN 13: 9780002259293

Media Reviews
From the reviews of Araby: 'A beautifully observed study of reconciliation. Mulrooney's ability to make sense of the contradictions in clear, precise prose is the most remarkable achievement of the novel.' The Times 'An amusing, totally unsentimental slice of life and a chilling meditation on mortality. I really enjoyed this truthful and affecting novel.' Books Ireland 'Mulrooney has a real gift for dialogue, the words and phrases ring true and make her characters wonderfully real. A tenderly funny and genuinely moving piece. I loved it.' Time Out
Author Bio
Gretta Mulrooney was born in London in 1952. She took a degree in English at the University of Ulster and lived for a few years in Dublin, working as a hospital cleaner, a plastics riveter (fitting together Guinness signs) and teaching English, before returning to England to teach and become a social worker. She has also written children's fiction. Marble Heart is her second novel.