Alysson's Shoes

Alysson's Shoes

by Margaret Leroy (Author)

Synopsis

A revelatory novel of love, murder and new beginnings. When Tess, an ambitious psychiatrist, releases Paula, a schizophrenic patient, she is making a finely balanced assessment, and gets it horribly wrong. Caught in a downwards spiral and tormented by voices, Paula stabs Alysson outside a shopping centre, in an apparently random killing. The resulting shock waves shatter Tess's comfortable existence, suddenly casting her passionless permanent relationship, her bond with her brother, her friendships and even her view of herself and her past in a new light. What previously seemed desirable starts to appear complacent and dull in the aftermath of the death. Driven by a guilty need to explain, Tess does the last thing she should and visits Ben, Alysson's bereaved partner The two feel an irresistible sexual attraction, and start a dangerous, clandestine, love affair, which is as much defined by an unmentionable shared pain as by its intense physicality and eroticism. The two are perpetually haunted by the lingering presence of the glamorous Alysson, as it gradually becomes apparent that by a sinister coincidence Alysson was killed for her resemblance to Tess, and that Tess has taken her place. Can Tess hold together her career and her relationship under the pressure of the affair with Ben? Is Ben all that he seems? Does Tess have the strength to rebuild her life as she desires, or will she allow herself to be dictated to by events?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Flamingo
Published: 17 Feb 2003

ISBN 10: 000651314X
ISBN 13: 9780006513148

Media Reviews
Praise for Trust: 'Sharply captures the menace of suddenly finding the world may not be at all as you've thought it.' Helen Dunmore
Author Bio
Margaret Leroy studied music at St Hilda's College, Oxford, and social work at Leicester University, after which she spent fifteen years as a social worker and counsellor. She is the author of several books, including Trust, a novel, Pleasure: the Truth about Female Sexuality and Some Girls Do: Why Women Do and Don't Make the First Move. She has written for several women's magazines and for the Mail on Sunday and has appeared on numerous radio programmes. She lives in Kingston with her husband and two daughters. This is her second novel.