I Have Waited, and You Have Come

I Have Waited, and You Have Come

by Martine Mc Donagh (Author)

Synopsis

Rachel fends for herself in a country brought to its knees. Since Jason left two years ago, she only ventures beyond the safety of her storm wall when food supplies dwindle. Her one contact with the outside world is through Noah, who runs the market. Hoping he might be the answer to her isolation, she proposes a date. When another man turns up in Noah's place, she is intrigued and repelled in equal measure. And when Noah denies all knowledge, she sets out to track down the stranger. Could this be a new beginning, or is she being drawn into a dangerous game?

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Publisher: Myriad Editions
Published: 14 Feb 2012

ISBN 10: 1908434120
ISBN 13: 9781908434128

Media Reviews
'The most disturbing utopias are those which feels closest to hand; and McDonagh indicates how swiftly society reverts to tooth and claw primitivism...Fans of post-apocalyptic parables will be well pleased.' - The Guardian ; 'Chillingly believable...Sinister, scary and utterly compelling, it is hard to believe that this strong, confident writing comes from a debut novelist. Read it if you dare.' - Red Magazine; 'Martine McDonagh writes with a cool, clear confidence about a world brought to its knees. Her protagonist, a woman living alone but battling on into the future, is utterly believable, as are her observations of the sodden landscape she finds herself inhabiting. This book certainly got under my skin - if you like your books dark and more than a little disturbing this is one for you.' - Mick Jackson; 'It paints an all-too-convincing picture of life in the rural Midlands in the middle of this century - cold and stormy, with most modern conveniences long-since gone, and with small, mainly self-sufficient, communities struggling to maintain a degree of social order. It is very atmospheric and certainly leaves an indelible imprint on the psyche.' - BBC Radio 4 Open Book; 'An exquisitely crafted debut novel set in a post-apocalyptic landscape...I'm rationing myself to five pages per day in order to make it last.' - Guardian Unlimited; 'A decidedly original tale... Psychologically sophisticated, it demands our attention. Ignore it, O Philistines, at your peril.'-www.bookgroup.info ; 'This is a troubling, beautifully composed novel, rich in its brevity and complex in the psychlogical portrait it paints.'- Booksquawk ; 'Dehumanized and primitive, the world according to this book is material for blurry nightmares, an insidious scary film or accurate lessons in futurology. Martine McDonagh has worked in the rock industry for a long time and her writing still works to this tempo, to these dynamics - physical, sensual and nerve-wracking.' - Jean-Daniel Beauvallet, Les Inrockuptibles ; 'The dank post-apocalyptic atmosphere of Martine McDonagh's first novel perfectly suits her tale of obsessive love lost amongst civilization's ruins. The writing touches subconscious strata; the mystery unfolds hypnotically; the reader is drawn into a parallel universe all too frighteningly real.'- Lenny Kaye; 'A story of sexual obsession and broken trust, with the sodden (and wonderfully rendered) landscape a constant, literally atmospheric presence.'- Caustic Cover Critic; 'Best Books of the Year Evocative and intriguing, this novel deserves an audience'.- Argus; 'Imaginative, clever and darkly claustrophobic.' - Big Issue
Author Bio
Martine McDonagh worked in the music industry for 30 years, managing James, Fujiya & Miyagi and other bands, and is now programme leader on the MA Creative Writing & Publishing at West Dean College in Sussex. This is her debut novel. Her most recent is Narcissism for Beginners, published by Unbound in 2017 to considerable acclaim.