The Last Word (Salt Modern Fiction)

The Last Word (Salt Modern Fiction)

by Mark Illis (Author)

Synopsis

Shortlisted for the Portico Prize 2012. Gloria, meet Stephen. He's your dead brother's best friend. He's also a liar, and he doesn't want to hand over your brother's belongings. He's got a hair collection, and he's got somebody's teeth hidden in a drawer. An inconvenient spider's going to play a crucial part in your relationship. Oh yes, and someone - God knows who - is sending him letters claiming it's his fault Max is dead. Stephen, meet Gloria. She's not good with people. She wants you to hand over all Max's most precious stuff. She likes to steal things, she gate-crashes funerals, she's going to force you to revisit some of the most painful moments in your life. And she doesn't know who's writing the weird letters you're getting, but she tends to agree - she thinks it might be your fault her brother killed himself. Oh yes, and it's down to her that you're going to wind up in hospital, and all over the papers. Well, the Scarborough papers anyway. On the plus side - you might get to sleep with her. You're going to be together for one strange, eventful and occasionally horrifying week so ...good luck.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Publisher: Salt Publishing
Published: 22 Sep 2011

ISBN 10: 1907773096
ISBN 13: 9781907773099
Book Overview: Mark Illis is a great stylist: eloquent, graceful, quiet. His work has wonderful subtlety and surprising strength. -- Anne Enright
Prizes: Shortlisted for Portico Prize 2012.

Media Reviews

On Tender: Illis has an engaging style and his prose is vivid and inventively colloquial.

-- Times Literary Supplement

On Tender: Tender can mean loving. But in this coolly observed, meticulously crafted family drama, one is reminded that it also means damaged, and acutely vulnerable to further hurt.

-- The Independent

... this is an engaging novel of flawed and vulnerable individuals edging towards each other, and away again, in a lobster quadrille of tentativeness.

-- Jane Housham * The Guardian *
Author Bio
Mark Illis had three novels published by Bloomsbury before he was 30. He's now one of Salt's best-selling authors. He's been writing for TV for 15 years and has had several radio plays broadcast.His stories have been published in many magazines and anthologies. Born in London, he now lives in West Yorkshire with his wife and two children.