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A State of Mind

by Kevin Casey
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"At the height of the Troubles in the mid-1970s, John Hughes, journalist and aspiring novelist, has lost his way. Comfortably settled in rural Wicklow, with his wife Laura away in Dublin and teenage daughter Rachel at boarding school, his days haze into aimless meanderings and afternoons in the local pub." "When once-feted English author Bill Cromer and Ingrid, his German girlfriend, move into the Old Rectory to enjoy Ireland's tax advantages, John awakens from his torpor to find himself caught up in a vortex of marital betrayal, suicide, nationalist resentment and blackmail." Aware of of his tenuous hold on sanity, and faced with the destruction of all that he cherishes, John is forced to redeem himself as a writer.\

Synopsis

"At the height of the Troubles in the mid-1970s, John Hughes, journalist and aspiring novelist, has lost his way. Comfortably settled in rural Wicklow, with his wife Laura away in Dublin and teenage daughter Rachel at boarding school, his days haze into aimless meanderings and afternoons in the local pub." "When once-feted English author Bill Cromer and Ingrid, his German girlfriend, move into the Old Rectory to enjoy Ireland's tax advantages, John awakens from his torpor to find himself caught up in a vortex of marital betrayal, suicide, nationalist resentment and blackmail." Aware of of his tenuous hold on sanity, and faced with the destruction of all that he cherishes, John is forced to redeem himself as a writer.\

Publishers Weekly

In this powerful novel of emotional betrayal from Irish author Casey, his first since Dreams of Revenge (1977), ex-journalist John Hughes, who leads an isolated life with his wife and their teenage daughter in a large house in County Wicklow, struggles to overcome writer's block. When English novelist William Cromer arrives in the area, accompanied by an attractive German set designer, Ingrid, Hughes sees a chance to get out of his rut. Hughes puts the moves on Ingrid at a dinner party at the house she shares with Cromer, and to his delight she reciprocates his ardor. Obsessed with the woman, Hughes gets into the habit of calling Cromer's house and hanging up if Cromer answers, feeding the other writer's fears that Irish nationalists antithetical to anything English have targeted him. A demand for an extortionate payoff adds to the tension, but the book is more an insightful character study of the consequences of infidelity than a thriller. (Nov.)

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Publishers Weekly

In this powerful novel of emotional betrayal from Irish author Casey, his first since Dreams of Revenge (1977), ex-journalist John Hughes, who leads an isolated life with his wife and their teenage daughter in a large house in County Wicklow, struggles to overcome writer's block. When English novelist William Cromer arrives in the area, accompanied by an attractive German set designer, Ingrid, Hughes sees a chance to get out of his rut. Hughes puts the moves on Ingrid at a dinner party at the house she shares with Cromer, and to his delight she reciprocates his ardor. Obsessed with the woman, Hughes gets into the habit of calling Cromer's house and hanging up if Cromer answers, feeding the other writer's fears that Irish nationalists antithetical to anything English have targeted him. A demand for an extortionate payoff adds to the tension, but the book is more an insightful character study of the consequences of infidelity than a thriller. (Nov.)

Book Details

Published
November 1, 2009
Publisher
Lilliput Press, Limited, The
Pages
296
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781843511533

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