The Marriage Of Souls

The Marriage Of Souls

by WarwickCollins (Author)

Synopsis

As John Fowles did with Lyme Regis in The French Lieutenant's Woman, Warwick Collins makes the coastal town of Lymington more than just the backdrop to this unusual love story. Lymington is a salty presence throughout. It gives the story a unique sense of atmosphere and place. Ships are glanced out on the waves, furnaces burn on the shore providing the town with its major source of income - salt. The town, the sea and the countryside around are lovingly and skilfully evoked. The Marriage of Souls picks up the story of the two doctors, Grange and Hargood, initially encountered in The Rationalist which was published to critical acclaim in the UK and US in 1993. In this new novel, Collins explores the mind of the older doctor Hargood whose past history of betrayal and passion casts a shadow over his younger colleague, now his patient, Silas Grange. Grange - a prototype Victorian to Hargood's Georgian rake - has recently suffered a nervous breakdown brought on by the departure of the mysterious older woman Mrs Celia Quill. Mrs Quill's abrupt disappearance has left a question mark over her reputation in Lymington and many unanswered questions. Why did she leave? And what dark secret does she share with Hargood? Eventually, armed with the knowledge he has prised from the older man, Grange sets off in pursuit of the truth. Full of imagery and insight, both into the minds of the characters and into the England of the 1790s, this is a deeply intelligent and intriguing novel, both sophisticated and sensual

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 512
Edition: First Edition, First Impression
Publisher: W&N
Published: 09 Sep 1999

ISBN 10: 0297645692
ISBN 13: 9780297645696
Book Overview: * Phoenix Paperback of The Rationalist to be published simultaneously. * Film rights in The Rationalist have been sold to Miramax. * 'Vivid and beautifully written' Time Out; 'I was spellbound from start to finish' Daily Mail 'An intimate depiction of sexual obsession all the more seductive for its air of rational detachment' Spectator 'At every moment the quality of the writing surprises and delights.' Guardian 'Collins is a fine writer with an eye for historical detail.' Sunday Telegraph

Author Bio
Warwick Collins is 50. For many years he was a yacht designer before starting to write and his first three novels dealt with the world of sailing. He lives in Lymington.