The Sex Lives of Siamese Twins

The Sex Lives of Siamese Twins

by IrvineWelsh (Author)

Synopsis

Lesbian passion, clinical obesity, murder, conjoined twins, and huge servings of food, sex and filthy language: it's the brand-new Irvine Welsh... When Lucy Brennan, a Miami Beach personal-fitness trainer, disarms an apparently crazed gunman chasing two frightened homeless men along a deserted causeway at night, the police and the breaking-news cameras are not far behind. Within hours, Lucy becomes a hero. Her celebrity is short-lived, though: the 'crazed gunman', Sean McCandless, turns out to be a victim of child sexual abuse and the two men are serial paedophiles. The solitary eye-witness, the depressed and overweight Lena Sorensen, thrilled by Lucy's heroism and decisiveness, becomes obsessed with the trainer and enrols as a client at her Bodysculpt gym. It quickly becomes clear that Lena is more interested in Lucy's body than her own. Then, when one of the paedophiles she allowed to escape carries out a heinous sex attack, Lucy's transition from hero to villain is complete. When Lucy imprisons Lena in her mother's deserted real-estate blocks downtown, and can't stop thinking about the sex lives of Siamese twins, the real problems start... In the aggressive, drill-sergeant trainer, Lucy Brennan, and the needy, manipulative Lena Sorensen, Irvine Welsh has created two of his most memorable female protagonists, and one of the most bizarre, sado-masochistic folie a deux in contemporary fiction. The Sex Lives of Siamese Twins taps into two great obsessions of our time, personal training regimes and real estate - how we look and where we live - and tells a story so subversive and dark it blacks out the Florida sun.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 480
Edition: 0
Publisher: Jonathan Cape Ltd
Published: 01 May 2014

ISBN 10: 0224087894
ISBN 13: 9780224087896
Book Overview: The Sex Lives of Siamese Twins taps into two great obsessions of our time, personal training regimes and real estate - how we look and where we live - and tells a story so subversive and dark it blacks out the Florida sun.

Media Reviews
[Welsh] has never written with greater verve... This is a novel packed with energy. -- Tom Adair * Scotsman *
Shady, crazy and dark. * Shortlist *
Welsh doesn't disappoint... Bag yourself a ringside seat. -- Elena Seymenliyska * Daily Telegraph *
This is a visceral romp of a novel, a manic endorphin rush of a read that nevertheless also manages to sneak in some serious commentary on the state of American society, putting this book right up there with the best of Irvine Welsh's work. -- Doug Johnstone * Independent on Sunday *
Not only cleverly conceived but genuinely, hauntingly, transgressive. -- Sandra Newman * Guardian *
Author Bio
Irvine Welsh is the author of eleven previous novels and four books of shorter fiction. He currently lives in Chicago.