The Adulteress

The Adulteress

by NoelleHarrison (Author)

Synopsis

Nicholas is running away, both from his marriage and an unfaithful wife, and the comfortable life he has known in Dublin. He buys a run down house in rural Cavan, right in the heart of Ireland, and embarks on a huge renovation project. While he is there, the house seems to speak to him - there are voices coming from an untraceable source, the seductive smell of baking seeps through the walls, and there is the unmistakable ethereal presence of a woman from the past. She is Jean Fanning, an English woman who lived in the same house in 1941. As her narrative combines with Nicholas's, the story of The Adulteress is revealed - and Nicholas begins to discover exactly what went wrong with his own marriage.

A novel about marriage, love, and the conundrum of fidelity, THE ADULTERESS is an arresting, haunting novel set partly in contemporary and wartime Cavan, and partly in pre-war England, and is rich with all Noelle Harrison's exquisite encapsulation of place and period.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 400
Edition: Irish ed
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 04 Sep 2009

ISBN 10: 0230709885
ISBN 13: 9780230709881

Author Bio
Noelle Harrison was born in London in the sixties to an Irish mother. Most of her childhood was spent in the home counties - Surrey, the Cotswolds, Berkshire, and Buckinghamshire - where her mother worked as a housekeeper. Noelle began writing plays in the early nineties. She moved to Dublin in 1991, and shortly afterwards set up Aurora, a collaborative theatre company, working with actors, artists, film makers, dancers and musicians. She has written four plays, Northern Landscapes, Black Virgin, and Runaway Wife, and most recently The Good Sister . In 1997 Noelle moved to the Irish midlands with her partner just before their son was born. It was this landscape of bogs, woods and lakes, and its dark brooding atmosphere, which inspired her debut novel, Beatrice. A Small Part Of Me is Noelle's second novel and is also set in the area surrounding her home, as well as along the North West Pacific coast of America and Canada.