The Auctioneer

The Auctioneer

by Charles Fernyhough (Author)

Synopsis

This literary debut is the story of a young man's twin obsessions -- adoration for a girl met on a trip to Australia seven years earlier, and grief over the death of his mother when he was a child. Structured around an auction catalogue, using objects as the springboard for each chapter, it's both a psychological thriller and an unusual love story. In a Victorian silk mill in the Peak District, auction-handler Finn Causley is writing a catalogue of significant things. Outside, society is falling victim to a mysterious brain disorder characterised by euphoric forgetfulness; inside Finn's job is to sell off the things left behind: objects that once had human meaning but now lie forgotten, the remnants of lives gone awry. In an edgily powerful narrative, structured around the objects he is cataloguing -- objects that will ultimately prove to be keys to the truth, the self-deceiving auctioneer is forced to uncover bitter truths about the past and about himself. The Auctioneer is a novel of obsession and betrayal. Written with a deep historical feeling for the English landscape and a highly contemporary sense of irony, this is a love story at once utterly modern and as old as time.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Fourth Estate
Published: 06 Apr 2000

ISBN 10: 1857029836
ISBN 13: 9781857029833

Author Bio
Charles Fernyhough was born in Essex in 1968. He studied developmental psychology at Cambridge University and wrote a doctoral thesis on why children talk to themselves. He has had stories and poetry published in anthologies. The Auctioneer is his first novel.