The Book of Lies by Mary Horlock

The Book of Lies by Mary Horlock

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Longlisted for the Guardian First Book Award

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The Book of Lies by Mary Horlock

On this island your friends and your enemies quickly end up the same . . . -1985- When fifteen-year-old Catherine sees her best friend slip from a wild cliff path she vows never to say a word. But Catherine was the last person to see her alive. -1940- Charlie is also holding back a secret from the adults on the island. As German soldiers arrive on Guernsey, he carries out an act of rebellion with consequences that will reach far into the future - and into Catherine's own life. The Book of Lies is a powerful novel about friendship, love and betrayal. Weaving together two lives across the decades, it proves that no truth is as simple as it seems.
Extraordinary * * The Times * *
A true original * * Guardian * *
Delights in upsetting expectations The Book of Lies manages to link the twin stories to create an impressive fable about the relativity of truth and the deceits that make living on a small island possible * * Financial Times * *
She has your undivided attentionThe end is brilliantly double-edged, bearing witness, as does the book, to human nature's complexity * * Scotland on Sunday * *
A joy - funny, endearing, credible * * Independent * *
Pitch-perfect . . . exceptionally satisfying * * Scotland on Sunday * *
A sizzling debut . . . beautifully evoked * * The Times * *
A startling work * * Guardian * *
Moving, engaging, complex * * Scotsman * *
This is an unforgettable and brilliant debut. It establishes Mary Horlock as an original, compelling and powerful new voice in British fiction * * Hanif Kureishi * *
Irresistibly funny and poignant . . . confirms Mary Horlock as a rare talent * * Marie Darrieussecq * *
Horlock's irreverent style marks the arrival of a distinctive new voice * * Sunday Business Post * *
A surefooted, smart debut . . . Horlock studs her novel with tricks, lies and echoes, all layered with a rich feel for childhood and memory. The result is a novel full of surprise * * Boston Globe * *
Remarkable . . . unique and captivating. A great read for book club members * * Library Journal * *
Cat's indelible, darkly funny voice offers unsparing insights into the adolescent jungle * * Booklist * *
Strange and inviting . . . Catherine's razor-sharp humour gives the book a pleasing, offbeat charm * * Publishers Weekly * *
Spectacular . . . [A] marvellous first novel * * Gazette * *
A gripping, darkly humorous tale * * Globe and Mail * *
A distinctly voiced narrative with a surprising twist * * Good Book Guide * *
Mary Horlock spent her childhood in Guernsey, moving to England at the age of eighteen. She read History and History of Art at Cambridge, and was previously a curator at Tate Britain. Mary lives in London with her partner and their two children.
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ISBN 13 9781847678867
ISBN 10 1847678866
Title The Book of Lies
Author Mary Horlock
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Canongate Books
Year published 2012-02-16
Number of pages 336
Prizes Long-listed for Guardian First Book Award 2011 (UK)
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