Sleep with Me

Sleep with Me

by JoannaBriscoe (Author)

Synopsis

Richard and Lelia's child is conceived in a moment of giggling chaos as they dress for a Christmas party. They arrive rudely late and still glowing, and barely register a slight, drab woman in the hall, Sylvie. As their baby grows, so does the presence of Sylvie - she seems to be nowhere, yet everywhere, harmless yet sinister. Richard is seduced by her subtle, inexplicable charm, while Lelia, struggling with Richard's sudden ambivalence towards their baby, finds that she is haunted by painful memories. And Sylvie remains as invisible as she wants to be - that is the source of her power. Beware of mice.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: Open market ed
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 05 Jun 2006

ISBN 10: 0747582955
ISBN 13: 9780747582953
Book Overview: Sexy, dark, utterly compulsive - this is the novel to read this summer Joanna Briscoe has a strong media profile - this will get lots of attention For fans of Josephine Hart's Damage, Patricia Highsmith

Media Reviews
'A beautifully written and emotionally candid novel which also happens to be a page-turner' Jonathan Coe, Guardian 'Briscoe is a vivid and passionate writer. She plunges headlong into sticky themes of desire, love and hatred, uncovering the unpalatable parts of the psyche with an unflinching eye. Mice are, indeed, to be avoided at all costs. In fact, having sex at all is probably ill-advised' Sunday Times 'Seductive, scary and almost frighteningly readable' Julie Myerson 'Elegiac, beautiful, evocative Sleep With Me works in much the same way as an obsession you may wish to escape, but have already become addicted' Anita Sethi, Daily Telegraph
Author Bio
Joanna Briscoe is the author of two novels, Mothers and Other Lovers, which won the Betty Trask Award; and Skin, which was runner-up for the Encore Award. Her short stories have featured in several anthologies. She was a columnist for the Independent and the Guardian and writes regularly for all the major newspapers and magazines. Joanna Briscoe lives in London with her family.