Shocking, chilling and heartbreakingly emotive, IN THE ABSENCE OF MIRACLES is domestic noir at its most powerful
Shocking, chilling and heartbreakingly emotive, IN THE ABSENCE OF MIRACLES is domestic noir at its most powerful
John Docherty's mother has just been taken into a nursing home following a massive stroke and she's unlikely to be able to live independently again. With no other option than to sell the family home, John sets about packing up everything in the house. In sifting through the detritus of his family's past he's forced to revisit, and revise his childhood.
For in a box, in the attic, he finds undeniable truth that he had a brother who disappeared when he himself was only a toddler. A brother no one ever mentioned. A brother he knew absolutely nothing about. A discovery that sets John on a journey from which he may never recover. For sometimes in that space where memory should reside there is nothing but silence, smoke and ash. And in the absence of truth, in the absence of a miracle, we turn to prayer. And to violence.“"Vivid, visceral and compulsive." --Ian Rankin on After He Died "A moving and plausible portrait of a deeply troubled marriage." -- Publishers Weekly on A Suitable Lie”
"an intelligent psychological novel that's both thought-provoking and heartbreaking." -- Foreword Reviews "Vivid, visceral and compulsive." --Ian Rankin on After He Died "A moving and plausible portrait of a deeply troubled marriage." --Publishers Weekly on A Suitable Lie
Michael Malone is a prize-winning poet and author who was born and brought up in the heart of Burns' country.
Blood Tears, his bestselling debut novel won the Pitlochry Prize from the Scottish Association of Writers. His psychological thriller, A Suitable Lie, was a number-one bestseller, and the critically acclaimed House of Spines and After He Died soon followed suit. A former Regional Sales Manager (Faber & Faber) he has also worked as an IFA and a bookseller. Michael lives in Ayr.John Docherty's mother has just been taken into a nursing home following a massive stroke and she's unlikely to be able to live independently again. With no other option than to sell the family home, John sets about packing up everything in the house. In sifting through the detritus of his family's past he's forced to revisit, and revise his childhood.For in a box, in the attic, he finds undeniable truth that he had a brother who disappeared when he himself was only a toddler. A brother no one ever mentioned. A brother he knew absolutely nothing about. A discovery that sets John on a journey from which he may never recover. For sometimes in that space where memory should reside there is nothing but silence, smoke and ash. And in the absence of truth, in the absence of a miracle, we turn to prayer. And to violence.
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