A Perfectly Good Man
Patrick Gale
£8.99
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Description
The new novel from Patrick Gale, author of Richard & Judy-bestseller `Notes from an Exhibition’, returning readers to his beloved Cornish coastline.
`Do you need me to pray for you now for a specific reason?’
`I’m going to die.’
`We’re all going to die. Does dying frighten you?’
`I mean I’m going to kill myself.’
When 20-year-old Lenny Barnes, paralysed in a rugby accident, commits suicide in the presence of Barnaby Johnson, the much-loved priest of a West Cornwall parish, the tragedy’s reverberations open up the fault-lines between Barnaby and his nearest and dearest – the gulfs of unspoken sadness that separate them all. Across this web of relations scuttles Barnaby’s repellent nemesis – a man as wicked as his prey is virtuous.
Returning us to the rugged Cornish landscape of `Notes from an Exhibition’, Patrick Gale lays bare the lives and the thoughts of a whole community and asks us: what does it mean to be good?
Publisher Review
`Guaranteed to give the reader a warm glow' Independent `Warm and humane, this novel is beautifully written' The Times `This being Gale there's a compelling tale to be told ... a convincing, moving account of man's struggle with faith, marriage and morality' Sunday Times `The unfolding nightmare for all the family of the consequences of adopting are exquisitely and painfully documented... The final chapter left me with a lump in my throat' Salley Vickers, Guardian `At his best, Gale is an effortlessly elastic storyteller, a writer with heart, soul, and a dark and naughty wit, one whose company you relish and trust' Julie Myerson, Observer
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