Pandora's Box

Pandora's Box

by Alice Thompson (Author)

Synopsis

Dr Noah Close opens his door one dark night to find a woman on fire on his doorstep. She is without name, voice or past. Noah rescues her, heals her broken, burned body and makes her his wife. He calls her Pandora. But was Pandora ever made to live quietly among men? Her disappearance, bloody and mysterious implicates Noah who finds himself on the run and on a journey that takes him far from his clinical, ordered life to a private eye named Venus. Through the hot, dry desert Venus leads him to the lush depravity of Las Vegas, where nothing is what it seems, most particularly Lazarus who presides darkly seductive over the casino. Convinced that Lazarus holds the truth about Pandora, Noah pursues shifting shapes and truths with a reckless passion that endangers all whom he catches up in his search. It is Noah's ultimate fate to be damned and saved by the same truth - He that increaseth knowledge, increaseth sorrow. In combining allegory and odyssey in a dark, bewitching novel, Alice Thompson proves herself to be one of Britain's most exciting new talents.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Virago
Published: 03 Jun 1999

ISBN 10: 1860495419
ISBN 13: 9781860495410
Book Overview: Alice Thompson wrote Justine , joint-winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Fiction.

Media Reviews
'A high-wire act of a novel. Seductive and mysterious, and like no other. Try to resist it and you can't. The hairs on the back of the neck don't let you' FAY WELDON 'Cunning, clever, unbelievably complex - this is it: the intellectual future of British writing' ALI SMITH, THE SCOTSMAN 'Language which is as clinical, dazzling and effective as a surgeon's knife. And her voice, slicing through the narrative, is unforgettable' NATASHA FAIRWEATHER, THE TIMES
Author Bio
Alice Thompson was born and brought up in Edinburgh. She read English at Oxford and then toured the world in the pop group, The Woodentops. Her novella, Killing Time, was published by Penguin in 1991. In 1995 she completed a PhD on Henry James and became writer in residence for Shetland. She is now writer in residence for St Andrew's University.