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The Semantics of Murder Aifric Campbell

The Semantics of Murder By Aifric Campbell

The Semantics of Murder by Aifric Campbell


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Summary

Jay Hamilton lives a comfortable life in fashionable west London, listening to the minor and major dysfunctions of the over-privileged clients who frequent his psychoanalytic practice. His brother Richard, a genius professor of mathematical linguistics, was apparently killed by rent boys in Los Angeles and Jay was the first on the scene.

The Semantics of Murder Summary

The Semantics of Murder by Aifric Campbell

Jay Hamilton lives a comfortable life in fashionable west London, listening to the minor and major dysfunctions of the over-privileged clients who frequent his psychoanalytic practice. But the darker recesses of his own psyche would not stand up to close examination: his brother Richard, a genius professor of mathematical linguistics, was apparently killed by rent boys in Los Angeles and Jay was the first on the scene. Author Dana Flynn is determined to scratch beneath the surface while researching a biography she intends to write about Richard, and finds that Jay's professional life is as precarious as his personal relationships - he uses his clients' case studies as material for his fiction writing. Such is Jay's hunger for recognition as a creative force that he exploits the vulnerable people he counsels, and a decision not to intervene when a troubled patient steals a baby, causes his past to unravel.

The Semantics of Murder Reviews

Campbell shows a light and conciliatory touch... She is excellent on the symptomatic one-upmanship of academia... she clearly has a talent for direct and uncompromising character portrayal. * Irish Times *
Written in glistening prose... a major talent * Irish Independent *
An enthralling and intelligent thriller swirling with dark, beguiling shadows, The Semantics of Murder establishes Aifric Campbell as a storyteller of really immense gifts. She combines a unique sensibility with a prose of shimmering beauty. This is gripping, haunting work -- Joseph O'Connor
A tautly written thriller of ideas that asks awkward questions about the "talking cure" and its potential to blur fact with fiction... dark and damaged -- Adrian Turpin * Financial Times *
A highly readable thriller... a page-turner with panache -- Araminta Wallace * Irish Times *
Aifric is a master of metaphor, an expert at the extended simile. Her language is ideally suited to the character of a jaded cynic who is greatly bothered by the elements that have shaped his personality. Her depictions of the analytic sessions her protagonist conducts are painfully revealing; the jumble of emotions he expresses about himself and his relationship to others are even more so. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED * I Love a Mystery - USA *
This is a surprising book that defies all expectations. The murder mystery is satisfying, with unexpected twists and turns, the characters are expertly crafted, and it is incredibly well written. It's definitely something that fans of literary fiction should pick up. * S. Krishna's Book Blog USA *

About Aifric Campbell

Aifric is the author of On the Floor, which was long listed for the Orange Prize 2012. Her previous novels are The Semantics of Murder and The Loss Adjustor. She was born in Dublin, studied in Sweden and spent 13 years as an investment banker in London and currently teaches at Imperial College, London.

Additional information

GOR002313776
9781846686580
184668658X
The Semantics of Murder by Aifric Campbell
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Profile Books Ltd
2009-04-30
256
Short-listed for Glen Dimplex New Writers Award 2008 (UK)
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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