‘Few have written so surprisingly, so convincingly, as Valerie Martin about sexual obsession and the perverse twistings of the human heart’ Margaret Atwood
‘The writing – so prised and clean limbed – is a marvel’ Toni Morrison
Set in New Orleans, this is a novel about a love triangle. Married mother, Emma Miller, is bored with her husband, her job and her life so she begins a passionate, often violent, affair with Pascal Toussaint, a sadist with whom she becomes obsessed. Pascal, in the meantime, is fixated on a young novice called Claire D’anjou. Claire seems rather cold, is devout to an extreme, and is prone to visions. Pascal’s father describes her as ‘not satisfied with being only mortal’. Emma endures the same sort of self-effacement in her relationship with Paul as Claire does in her struggle towards religious purity. This is all set against the backdrop of a city overrun by rats and awash with a mysterious plague.
‘The writing – so prised and clean limbed – is a marvel’ Toni Morrison
Set in New Orleans, this is a novel about a love triangle. Married mother, Emma Miller, is bored with her husband, her job and her life so she begins a passionate, often violent, affair with Pascal Toussaint, a sadist with whom she becomes obsessed. Pascal, in the meantime, is fixated on a young novice called Claire D’anjou. Claire seems rather cold, is devout to an extreme, and is prone to visions. Pascal’s father describes her as ‘not satisfied with being only mortal’. Emma endures the same sort of self-effacement in her relationship with Paul as Claire does in her struggle towards religious purity. This is all set against the backdrop of a city overrun by rats and awash with a mysterious plague.
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Reviews
A marvel ... a novel which deals with a huge subject with originality
Valerie Martin's gifts - a fearless originality and seemingly limitless perspective combined with a cool and elegant intelligence - are all on splendid display
Few have written so surprisingly, so convincingly, as Valerie Martin about sexual obsession and the perverse twistings of the human heart
The writing - so prised and clean limbed - is a marvel
A wonderful novel, vivid, revealing