Fremlin, Celia
Uncle Paul : 'A master of suspense.' Janice Hallett
Uncle Paul : 'A master of suspense.' Janice Hallett
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Author: Fremlin, Celia
Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
Published on 16 January 2014 by FABER & FABER in the United Kingdom.
Paperback / softback | 198 pages
199 x 125 x 16 | 218g
Uncle Paul (1959) was Celia Fremlin's second novel, and consolidated the success of her suspenseful debut The Hours Before Dawn. Fifteen years ago Uncle Paul was exposed as a murderer by his wife Mildred, and sent to prison. Now a seaside holiday for Mildred's half-sister Isabel and her family seems to be the venue for Uncle Paul's revenge. Mildred arrives at a lonely cottage near to Isabel's caravan site, and Isabel's urgent summons to her sister Meg brings the three women together to play out a drama of fear and suspicion, betrayal and revenge. 'Beautifully played out to a startling and valid ending...Fremlin is here to stay as a major mistress of insight and suspense'. (New York Times). 'Fremlin puts a keen edge on the reader's curiosity and keeps it there ...the writing is so good throughout'. (Times Literary Supplement).
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