What Was Lost: Winner of the Costa First Novel Award

What Was Lost: Winner of the Costa First Novel Award

by Catherine O ' Flynn (Author)

Synopsis

It is the 1980s, and Kate Meaney is a serious-minded and curious young girl - who spends her time with her toy monkey acting out the role of a junior detective. She notes goings-on at the Green Oaks shopping centre and in her street, particularly the newsagent's where she is friends with the owner's son Adrian. When she disappears, Adrian falls under suspicion and is hounded by the press. It's 2004 and thirty-something Lisa is at work in a cut-price record store, tearing her hair out at customers' bizarre requests and the even more bizarre behaviour of her colleagues. While at home, the futility of her relationship is slowly becoming apparent. Over shared fishpaste sandwiches, she strikes up a friendship with security guard Kurt - and, following CCTV glimpses of Kate, they become entranced by the lost little girl and her connections with the strange history of Green Oaks itself.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 254
Edition: Main
Publisher: Tindal Street
Published: 04 Jan 2007

ISBN 10: 0955138418
ISBN 13: 9780955138416
Book Overview: WINNER OF THE COSTA FIRST NOVEL AWARD 2007
Prizes: Winner of British Book Awards: Waterstones Newcomer of the Year Award 2008 and Costa First Novel Award 2007. Shortlisted for Commonwealth Writers' Prize Best First Book - Eurasia 2008 and Guardian First Book Award 2007.

Author Bio
Catherine O'Flynn was born in Birmingham in 1970, where she grew up in and around her parents' sweet shop as the youngest child of a large family. She has been a teacher, web editor, mystery customer and postwoman. Her first novel draws on her experience of working in record stores - and of growing up as a child intrigued by clues, suspects and methods of detection.