
Trespass by Rose Tremain
An electrifying novel about disputed territory, sibling love, and devastating revenge. In a silent valley in southern France stands an isolated stone farmhouse, the Mas Lunel. Aramon, the owner, is so haunted by his violent past that he's become incapable of all meaningful action, letting his hunting dogs starve and his land go to ruin. Meanwhile, his sister Audrun, alone in her modern bungalow within sight of the Mas Lunel, dreams of exacting retribution for the unspoken betrayals that have blighted her life. Into this closed world comes Anthony Verey, a wealthy but disillusioned antiques dealer from London. When he sets his sights on the Mas, a frightening and unstoppable series of consequences is set in motion.
"Like Howards End, Trespass proves that the vagaries of real estate can make for dramatic fiction…[Rose Tremain] grabs her readers by their ankles and dangles them over the abyssShe spares us nothing and she never lets us go." -- David Leavitt - New York Times Book Review
"A gothic novel, dark and eerie…Rose Tremain is a maestro." -- Jane Smiley - Washington Post
"Explores, in an agreeably creepy way, notions about the stewardship of land both wild and cultivated…[a] potent little horror story." -- Donna Rifkind - Wall Street Journal
"Two pairs of siblings and their twisted pasts converge in this gripping, dark novel from Orange Prize–winner Tremain (The Road Home)…Tremain renders this untamed area with haunting prose." -- Publishers Weekly
"This is a terrific book: accomplished in its poised, imaginative storytelling and in its vivid, sensual rendering of landscape and character, emotion, and memory." -- The Times
"[Tremain] knows how to stretch a good yarn, and this one…has an effortless ease to it." -- Financial Times
"The story Tremain weaves between her pair of siblings is taut and full of suspense…Trespass evinces a steely grip on corrupt human nature." -- The Guardian
"A thoroughly engrossing psychological thriller…Tremain’s writing is both vivid and wonderfully compressed, the eye that is cast over proceedings unblinking…From an apparent idyll, Tremain has summoned a spirit of profound disquiet and, as with all her best writing, revealed the anguish that can lie just below the surface of everyday lives." -- The Independent
"The book feels timeless but rooted, tangible but otherworldly. Meticulously plotted, with the must sadness that comes of cleaving to the past, Trespass will reward your reading…and have you questioning if blood is thicker than water after all." -- Scotland on Sunday
"A gothic novel, dark and eerie…Rose Tremain is a maestro." -- Jane Smiley - Washington Post
"Explores, in an agreeably creepy way, notions about the stewardship of land both wild and cultivated…[a] potent little horror story." -- Donna Rifkind - Wall Street Journal
"Two pairs of siblings and their twisted pasts converge in this gripping, dark novel from Orange Prize–winner Tremain (The Road Home)…Tremain renders this untamed area with haunting prose." -- Publishers Weekly
"This is a terrific book: accomplished in its poised, imaginative storytelling and in its vivid, sensual rendering of landscape and character, emotion, and memory." -- The Times
"[Tremain] knows how to stretch a good yarn, and this one…has an effortless ease to it." -- Financial Times
"The story Tremain weaves between her pair of siblings is taut and full of suspense…Trespass evinces a steely grip on corrupt human nature." -- The Guardian
"A thoroughly engrossing psychological thriller…Tremain’s writing is both vivid and wonderfully compressed, the eye that is cast over proceedings unblinking…From an apparent idyll, Tremain has summoned a spirit of profound disquiet and, as with all her best writing, revealed the anguish that can lie just below the surface of everyday lives." -- The Independent
"The book feels timeless but rooted, tangible but otherworldly. Meticulously plotted, with the must sadness that comes of cleaving to the past, Trespass will reward your reading…and have you questioning if blood is thicker than water after all." -- Scotland on Sunday
Rose Tremain's prize-winning books, including The Road Home, The Gustav Sonata, Merivel, and The American Lover, have been published in thirty countries. Chancellor of the University of East Anglia, Commander of the Order of the British Empire, and member of the Royal Society of Literature, she lives in Norfolk, England with the biographer Richard Holmes.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780393340600 |
| ISBN 10 | 0393340600 |
| Title | Trespass |
| Author | Rose Tremain |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | WW Norton & Co |
| Year published | 2012-03-01 |
| Number of pages | 253 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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