That We Might Never Meet Again

That We Might Never Meet Again

by PhilipRobinson (Author)

Synopsis

Set within an isolated community, Philip Robinson's debut novel opens with the arrival of Michael, an artist, who has been commissioned to paint a portrait of Lord Palmer, owner of the remote estate of Inchnamactaire - the island of the wolf. Escape from London and its attendant distractions, should have proved just the tonic to repair Michael's wounded relationship with his wife, Lucia, but best-laid plans soon turn rotten with the arrival of the community's Head Gardener. As events take on an increasingly menacing nature, Michael's relationship with Lord Palmer's daughter, the spirit of the local landscape, Magda, threatens to disturb the strange but delicate balance between residents of the estate and nature. With a keen sense of the horror that lurks within us all, and a remarkably subtle touch, this elegiac novel works towards an inevitable, terrible denouement. A hymn to the natural world and the virtues of time which will beguile and disturb the reader in equal measure, That We Might Never Meet Again is a novel of lust, betrayal, deception and violence by a writer of rare imaginative talents.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Edition: Main
Publisher: Faber & Faber
Published: 03 Aug 2006

ISBN 10: 0571225519
ISBN 13: 9780571225514
Book Overview: A first novel of extraordinary beauty and intensity, Philip Robinson's That We Might Never Meet Again is a celebration of the pastoral and the pagan within us all - and a journey through the shadows of the human soul.

Media Reviews
'Rich, sensuous writing and a sinister air... characterise this disturbing debut... Yet as the suspense racks up, he drives home the fact that violence and horror lurk beneath the pastoral veneer.' Guardian 'The blend of subtle horror and pagan - style beauty prove chilling and disturbing.' Daily Mail
Author Bio
Philip Robinson was born in Ireland in 1973. He was educated at New College, Oxford. He has trained as a gardener and lived and worked in rural Northumberland for five years.