by Gretta Mulrooney (Author)
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.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Flamingo
Published: 06 Nov 2000
ISBN 10: 0006551823
ISBN 13: 9780006551829
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
`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
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.