Wildest of All

Wildest of All

by P.K.Lynch (Author)

Synopsis

'Wildest of All is a sex-and-death struggle spanning generations, portraying three women in search of an authentic life. It's a sharp and compelling tale that doesn't flinch from the big questions.' Thomas Legendre

The Donnelly family are a tight-knit bunch, but when one of their own dies suddenly, the mother, the daughter-in-law, and the daughter, despite being united in grief, are each sent hurtling in wildly different directions.

From the churches of Glasgow to the nightclubs of London, can they find their way back to each other before it's too late? And in the wake of a parent's death, who exactly is responsible for looking after whom?

Lynch brings us an emotive journey, following Sissy, Anne and Jude as they navigate the roles of motherhood and family in the wake of the loss of a husband, father and son.

What Reviewers and Readers Say:

'A deeply moving and thought-provoking story about family ties, what breaks them, what heals and the wounds we all pick up as life swirls on.' Lucy Cavendish

'P.K. Lynch does it again with her second novel, demonstrating her skills as an author with real depth to her writing.' Matt Bendoris

'P. K. Lynch's second novel is both disturbing and exhilarating, filled with joy and pain, humour and bitterness, and a group of characters who live, breathe, and illuminate Sissy Donnelly's world in the aftermath of her father's death. Wildest Of All delivers a magical and moving climax for readers of the modern world.' Ruby McCann

'A terrific read. I have nothing but envy for anyone who begins this book, because they have it all to come.' Roy Williams


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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Legend Press
Published: 01 Sep 2017

ISBN 10: 1785079298
ISBN 13: 9781785079290

Media Reviews
PK Lynch can tell a story deep as a wound . . . read this one. --Jeanette Winterson, Shortlisted for Amazon Rising Star Award
I . . . have not read anything quite like it before . . . entirely honest and relatable . . . Lynch writes beautifully and is straight to the point. --Annalise, nudge-book.com
Author Bio
Pauline trained as an actor and her first professional job was playing Lizzie in the film of Irvine Welsh's novel, Trainspotting. After having a baby, Pauline completed her first stage play, Promise. Her second play, 'King of the Gypsies', played at the Edinburgh fringe, and then toured. She then enrolled on the MLitt Creative Writing programme at Glasgow University where 'Armadillos' was awarded the Sceptre Prize for Fiction. Follow her on Twitter @lynchpinpauline