At Ruby’s

At Ruby’s

by Frank De Laney (Author)

Synopsis

Frank Delaney's 'Newman' novels have been described as a 'flammable mixture of John Fowles and Ian McEwan'. They are absorbing, passionate and riven with tension, with plots as sharp as tomorrow's headlines. In At Ruby's, the wealthy and fashionable architect Nicholas Newman is again embroiled against his will in events beyond his control. The story opens in the boardroom of a company of which he is a director. He looks on as the chairman, Richard Strafe, a charismatic, aggressive man, ruthlessly faces down a mysterious challenge from another director. That night violence breaks loose, and though Newman tries to avoid being drawn into it, he fails. At the same time, his own office - and home - erupt when he agrees to design the new nightclub for the celebrated Belgravia madam, Ruby Hamer. He has known Ruby from his former, wilder life, and she feels an entitlement to Newman which he now regrets. These difficulties soon meet as Strafe and Ruby, in different ways, threaten Newman's new and fragile marriage. The novel twists and turns to the very last paragraph as Newman, the man who has everything except contentment, tries to resolve the ambiguities of his life by facing the moral horrors of the past.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Edition: ANZ Only Ed
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 04 Jun 2001

ISBN 10: 0007101953
ISBN 13: 9780007101955

Media Reviews

`Effortlessly hooks the reader. This mix of John Fowles-cum-Ian McEwan turns flammable.' Guardian, on The Amethysts

`A psychological thriller as harrowing as it is absorbing... powerful, almost poetic prose style... always intense, emotional and uninhibited. This novel may prove unforgettable.' Sunday Telegraph, on The Amethysts

`The build-up of menace is deft and convincing... something exceptional and utterly gripping.' Daily Telegraph, on Pearl

`Delaney has skilfully concocted a blend of adventure thriller and psychological mystery.' The Times, on Pearl

Author Bio

Novelist, broadcaster and journalist Frank Delaney was born in Tipperary, Ireland. His non-fiction works embrace James Joyce, John Betjeman, Boswell and Johnson, the European Middle Ages and the Celtic civilizations. He has lived in Britain for twenty years, where he broadcasts frequently.