Angelica

Angelica

by Arthur Phillips (Author)

Synopsis

When Constance, a lowly clerk in a London stationers, married Joseph Barton, a biological researcher, she believed she had found her ultimate husband and protector. But after three miscarriages and the troubled birth of their daughter, Angelica, Constance fears for her life. In an effort to avoid her wifely duties, she keeps the child in their bedroom for seven years. When Joseph orders their daughter out of the room, Constance begins to fear his intentions, his potentially murderous hatred of her, and his efforts to alienate her from Angelica. Sensing the presence of supernatural evil in the house, she calls upon a spiritualist to combat the threats she sees to her life and child, and becomes distraught as her domestic life, and deteriorates into disorder and perceived danger. But is Constance right? In four sections, each taking a different character's point of view, "Angelica" proceeds to weave a tapestry of parallel and sometimes conflicting interpretations of the lives of Constance, Ann Montague - the spiritualist in whom Constance places her deepest trust - Joseph, and, finally, Angelica. Nothing here is as it seems.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Publisher: Gerald Duckworth & Co Ltd
Published: 10 Apr 2007

ISBN 10: 0715636553
ISBN 13: 9780715636558

Media Reviews
'Phillips is prodigiously gifted... the characters moving in a velvety cream of detail reminiscent of Nabokov' Guardian (on Prague) 'Dazzling' Time Out (on The Egyptologist) 'Phillips' blend of wit, erudition and eccentricity... culminates in an unguessable and startling ending' The Times (on The Egyptologist)
Author Bio
Arthur Phillips was educated at Harvard. He has been a child actor, jazz musician, speechwriter, dismally failed entrepreneur and 5-time Jeopardy winner. His critically acclaimed novels, The Egyptologist and Prague are both published by Duckworth. He lives in New York.