Constance - Patrick McGrath
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A darkly compelling story about how damaged people seek each other out
Patrick McGrath is one of the age's most elegantly accomplished divers into the human psyche, and in his new novel he brings us another resonant sounding from that deep well. Constance is an intricate, multi-layered and, in the end, surprisingly tender work from a master writer -- John Banville Superb ... Constance is a beautifully wrought creation who stands at the book's centre like a cool column of marble ... The New York location, not to mention Constance's neurotic flights, may put one in mind of Esther Greenwood in Sylvia Plath's The Bell Jar. McGrath has long been a great writer of modern gothic ... Brilliant -- George Pendle Financial Times McGrath has the gift, the storyteller's gift, to compel attention, so that you gaze rapt into the fire and listen to the tale unfold Sunday Times A famously brilliant storyteller -- Rachel Cooke Observer Sensational plot -- Catherine Taylor Sunday Telegraph Elegant psychological thriller -- Kate Saunders The Times Pages of flamboyant morbidity and Durer-like imagination ... Rarely have love lives appeared so blasted and disturbed -- Ian Thomson Scotsman McGrath excels in his descriptions of the city -- Catherine Taylor Telegraph For page-turning lit-noir and psychological fault lines, McGrath has become hard to beat and, in Constance, Sixties literary types with their ready-made neuroses prove a rich vein GQ The foremost writer of modern, psychological gothic ... Ultimately less bleak than some of McGrath's other work, Constance confirms him as a masterful writer not just of gothic but of complex relationships in crisis Sunday Times A fantastic read ***** Western Mail Patrick McGrath's luminous, nuanced writing lifts the novel out of the ordinary ***Lady McGrath's fiction has always been adept at building ominous atmosphere, and Constance is filled with doomy clues that things will not end well Guardian Subtle and ingenious and provocative Spectator Engrossing Sunday Times Summer Reads