The Seduction
Autor Joanna Briscoeen Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 iun 2020
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781408873496
ISBN-10: 1408873494
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 146 x 225 x 40 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1408873494
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 146 x 225 x 40 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Taut, addictive, dark and shocking, The Seduction is the perfect read for fans of Sarah Vaughan's Anatomy of a Scandal, Louise Doughty's Apple Tree Yard, Leïla Slimani's Lullaby and Bev Thomas's A Good Enough Mother
Notă biografică
Joanna Briscoe is the author of five previous novels, including the bestselling Sleep With Me, which was adapted for ITV by Andrew Davies. She has been a columnist for the Independent and the Guardian, is a literary critic for the Guardian, and broadcasts regularly on Radio 4. Joanna lives in London. joannabriscoe.com @JoannaBriscoe
Recenzii
A classy, compulsive tale of desire and obsession, it glitters with menace
Briscoe deftly explores the therapeutic transferential relationship in a tense, skilfully plotted and emotionally perceptive story
A sizzling new thriller ... Briscoe has a dreamy, elliptical style that reflects the dreamy, elliptical sensibilities of her characters. The Seduction examines the life of one such woman, Beth, a London artist whose psychological upheavals - over what she has lost, what she is afraid of losing, what she wants - threaten to unravel her family and destroy her sanity
The author has a fine eye for aesthetic detail and an even finer one for parental relationships . this is seduction of the most insidious kind
Through this addictive, macabre fairground ride of a novel, Briscoe reminds us to value the quieter forms of love
A febrile, urgent tale
Juicy and thrilling
A gripping thriller
As fans might expect, Briscoe's new novel is a page-turning psycho sexual romp . As Briscoe folds generous swirls of melodrama into the mix, the novel's temperature rises from feverish to volcanic . enjoy the helter-skelter ride
Joanna Briscoe is one of those writers who manages to pull off that combination of pin-sharp prose with the pull of a plot that keeps you turning the pages. Richly observed, The Seduction is a rewardingly moreish read
A vivid and evocative tale of obsession and deception
A clever, nuanced, elegantly written exploration of obsession
Joanna Briscoe writes with elegance and passion about the clashes, misunderstandings and silences between generations
Her prose is beguilingly good
Dark, sexy, compelling
Briscoe weaves compelling fiction. The prose is rich, the setting evocative
A vivid and passionate writer. She plunges headlong into sticky themes of desire, love and hatred, uncovering the unpalatable parts of the psyche with an unflinching eye
A passionate and humorous storyteller, Briscoe is a writer who puts her reader's pleasure first
Elegiac, beautiful, evocative ... Works in much the same way as an obsession ... you may wish to escape, but have already become addicted
Seductive, scary and almost frighteningly readable
Briscoe deftly explores the therapeutic transferential relationship in a tense, skilfully plotted and emotionally perceptive story
A sizzling new thriller ... Briscoe has a dreamy, elliptical style that reflects the dreamy, elliptical sensibilities of her characters. The Seduction examines the life of one such woman, Beth, a London artist whose psychological upheavals - over what she has lost, what she is afraid of losing, what she wants - threaten to unravel her family and destroy her sanity
The author has a fine eye for aesthetic detail and an even finer one for parental relationships . this is seduction of the most insidious kind
Through this addictive, macabre fairground ride of a novel, Briscoe reminds us to value the quieter forms of love
A febrile, urgent tale
Juicy and thrilling
A gripping thriller
As fans might expect, Briscoe's new novel is a page-turning psycho sexual romp . As Briscoe folds generous swirls of melodrama into the mix, the novel's temperature rises from feverish to volcanic . enjoy the helter-skelter ride
Joanna Briscoe is one of those writers who manages to pull off that combination of pin-sharp prose with the pull of a plot that keeps you turning the pages. Richly observed, The Seduction is a rewardingly moreish read
A vivid and evocative tale of obsession and deception
A clever, nuanced, elegantly written exploration of obsession
Joanna Briscoe writes with elegance and passion about the clashes, misunderstandings and silences between generations
Her prose is beguilingly good
Dark, sexy, compelling
Briscoe weaves compelling fiction. The prose is rich, the setting evocative
A vivid and passionate writer. She plunges headlong into sticky themes of desire, love and hatred, uncovering the unpalatable parts of the psyche with an unflinching eye
A passionate and humorous storyteller, Briscoe is a writer who puts her reader's pleasure first
Elegiac, beautiful, evocative ... Works in much the same way as an obsession ... you may wish to escape, but have already become addicted
Seductive, scary and almost frighteningly readable
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'Addictive' Guardian
'A febrile, urgent tale' Sunday Times
'A sizzling new thriller' New York Times
She knows your mind, she possesses your thoughts. What will she take next?
'I think I can help you.'
Beth lives by Camden Lock with her partner Sol and their daughter Fern. Life is peaceful, but Beth is troubled by increasing unease.
So she goes to therapy - with Dr Tamara Bywater. Soon their sessions become the highlight of Beth's week. But Beth is in over her head before she realises that Tamara might not be all she seems...
'A classy, compulsive tale of desire and obsession' Mail on Sunday
'An addictive, macabre fairground ride of a novel' Guardian
'This is seduction of the most insidious kind' Spectator
'Addictive' Guardian
'A febrile, urgent tale' Sunday Times
'A sizzling new thriller' New York Times
She knows your mind, she possesses your thoughts. What will she take next?
'I think I can help you.'
Beth lives by Camden Lock with her partner Sol and their daughter Fern. Life is peaceful, but Beth is troubled by increasing unease.
So she goes to therapy - with Dr Tamara Bywater. Soon their sessions become the highlight of Beth's week. But Beth is in over her head before she realises that Tamara might not be all she seems...
'A classy, compulsive tale of desire and obsession' Mail on Sunday
'An addictive, macabre fairground ride of a novel' Guardian
'This is seduction of the most insidious kind' Spectator