
Skin And Bone
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There are two big estates in Slipp at war with each other, and tensions rise as Artie gets caught up in a ugly brawl in a pub leaves the brother of one of Slipp's hard men maimed, setting off a grim and threatening chain of events.
Artie's main obsession of late is that his wife is having an affair. For some time he has been collecting evidence to trap her. He rifles her handbag, looking for telephone numbers, unfamiliar names, he inspects her underwear for signs of illicit sex, and tries to second-guess what she might be doing to cover her tracks. Gradually a picture of his paranoia begins to emerge, but equally Madelaine's behaviour is questionable.
When Artie becomes convinced that Madelaine's affair is with the local property developer, who wants Artie out of the shop, he takes matters into his own hands and as the tension of these two parallel obsessions tightens, Artie brings about his own, dramatic resolutions.
'Shocking and grimly funny... This is a book soaked in disquieting atmosphere and threaded with thrillerish tension. It is erotic; brutal in its portrayal of urban squalor and poverty; sparky and pacey. A sharp novel with a vivid contemporary feel' Lesley Glaister
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'Shocking and grimly funny...threaded with thrillerish tension' Lesley Glaister 'Shocking and grimly funny...threaded with thrillerish tension' Lesley Glaister 'Shocking and grimly funny...threaded with thrillerish tension' Lesley Glaister 'Shocking and grimly funny...threaded with thrillerish tension' Lesley Glaister 'That the ugly anatomy of an age of violent fragmentation should prove such enjoyable, entertaining reading is testimony to the power of this terrifically accomplished first novel; to the absolute conviction of its tone, and the good-humoured melancholy of its narrator'The Scotsman 'That the ugly anatomy of an age of violent fragmentation should prove such enjoyable, entertaining reading is testimony to the power of this terrifically accomplished first novel; to the absolute conviction of its tone, and the good-humoured melancholy of its narrator'
The Scotsman 'That the ugly anatomy of an age of violent fragmentation should prove such enjoyable, entertaining reading is testimony to the power of this terrifically accomplished first novel; to the absolute conviction of its tone, and the good-humoured melancholy of its narrator'
The Scotsman 'That the ugly anatomy of an age of violent fragmentation should prove such enjoyable, entertaining reading is testimony to the power of this terrifically accomplished first novel; to the absolute conviction of its tone, and the good-humoured melancholy of its narrator'
The Scotsman 'This book is soaked in disquieting atmosphere...It is erotic, brutal in its portrayal of urban squalor and poverty; sparky and pacey with a vivid contemporary feel'
Lesley Glaister 'This book is soaked in disquieting atmosphere...It is erotic, brutal in its portrayal of urban squalor and poverty; sparky and pacey with a vivid contemporary feel'
Lesley Glaister
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