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Slaughterhouse Heart

Afsaneh Knight

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English
Black Swan
01 June 2009
A stunning story of a father and son's lifetime of secrets, lies and heartbreaks - a startlingly original debut from a new and exhilarating literary talent.

What makes a father violent? It takes a brave man to find out . . .

As a volunteer at St Margaret's Hospice, eager and helpful Meryl is looking for a role in life. The arrival of Jamie, the son of a patient, may be just what she is after. He is good-looking, young and, above all, troubled.

Jamie's father has only a few days to live, but between father and son is a lifetime of misunderstanding and unhappiness. Could the most powerful legacy Jamie faces be an inability to love? With well-meaning Meryl hovering in the background, Jamie embarks on his long dark night of the soul, facing the secrets, lies and heartbreaks behind his father's life.

Meanwhile his dying father, seemingly unconscious to it all, relives his extraordinary history, from the triumphs of his life as a boxer, to the onset of a crippling illness he doesn't understand. And in the quiet of the night, he receives strange visitors of his own....
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Imprint:   Black Swan
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 127mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   252g
ISBN:   9780552774659
ISBN 10:   0552774650
Pages:   368
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Afsaneh Knight was born in December 1978. She lives in London with her husband and two children. This is her first novel.

Reviews for Slaughterhouse Heart

This will have you tied to the sofa all weekend * Time Out * An extraordinary and moving story that intuitively exposes the emotions men hate having to face * Esquire * Afsaneh Knight's debut novel packs a steady and unrelenting series of punches... It's a book about love, but not sentimentality... all the better for its lack of easy answers * Vogue * Afsaneh Knight handles a shifting narrative with dexterity...deft and promising * Spectator * An interesting debut by a promising young writer * Times *


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