The Paperchase by Marcel Theroux

The Paperchase by Marcel Theroux

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Summary

Damien March, a young BBC executive, finds he has inherited his mysterious Uncle Patrick's house in Cape Cod. Having a spiky relationship with his brother and father, he's keen to estabish why his uncle shoud have felt so close to him. His visit to the house turns up an unfinished manuscript.

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The Paperchase by Marcel Theroux

Damien March hasn't thought of his eccentric uncle, Patrick, for almost twenty years, so he is shocked to learn that he has inherited his ramshackle house on Ionia, an isolated island off the coast of Cape Cod. But his new future means moving circuitously into his family's past; rummaging through his uncle's possessions, he finds letters and writings that provide scattered clues to Patrick's solitary life. And when he discovers a fragment of an unpublished novel, The Confessions of Mycroft Holmes, which seems to hold a sinister meaning, the stakes in the chase become dramatically higher. Perceptively written with an engaging wit.
'An engaging mystery and an illuminating story about family secrets and identitythe author's deft descriptions of an angular childhood spiked with the soft humour of hindsight remain in the mind' THE TIMES '[A] smartly written, atmospheric novel' INDEPENDENT 'Theroux has written a clever and engaging novel which, after lulling the reader into a false sense of comfort, takes great delight in turning the world upside down. An absorbing read' BIG ISSUE
Acclaimed writer Marcel Theroux is now one of the faces of the new BBC4 television channel, as well as being the son of Paul Theroux and the brother of Louis.
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ISBN 13 9780349114989
ISBN 10 0349114986
Title The Paperchase
Author Marcel Theroux
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Year published 2002-08-01
Number of pages 224
Prizes Winner of Somerset Maugham Award 2002
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.