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978-1-84659-060-3
Fiction
May 2009
Paperback
13 x 20 cm
376 pages
£7.99

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Julia O'Faolain was born in London in 1932. She has published many books to great acclaim, and her novel No Country for Young Men was nominated for the Booker Prize in 1980.

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From Adam Gould

For a long time, the former Hôtel de Lamballe retained the grace of the ancien regime. Even in the 1890's, when it had been a mental hospital for fifty years, its grounds could reclaim a radiance which was often at its most beguiling when one of the figures in the foreground happened to be that of Monseigneur de Belcastel. Though an inmate, he wore well-cut cassocks and moved with courtly ease, which, if you were a Mason - many were - and disliked priests, might strike you as 'fishy' or even sinister. Yet if you were to engage him in a chat, you would find him good company and refreshingly free from self-conceit. His mind was quick, his curiosity lively and his slim ankles twinkled amusingly in their violet silk socks. There was nothing slimy about him, and he had clearly not shirked life's physical risks.

Gouged into his right cheek was a scar so tender that squeamish visitors tried to stay on his left. But his friendliness could foil them, for he had a vivacious way of turning his head, and when he did, the purple scar flashed like a grin and could put off the very people he had hoped to draw close. When this happened, his cheek pulsed, and the scar leered. One of two things: the monsignor lacked vanity or - a better bet? - chose to punish it. Adam Gould, his attendant, sometimes pondering the odds, for he knew how pride disguises itself. Besides, there were rumours of a scandal.


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'Julia O'Faolain has Maupassant's gift for pacing a narrative, its heartbeat now slowing, now accelerating with dramatic suddenness.'
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