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Beyond Black

Author
Hilary Mantel
Genre
Media
Book
Publisher
Harper Perennial
ISBN
978-000726837
Reviewer
Gareth

Synopsis

An hilarious and sinister tale of dark secrets and secret forces in suburban England from the critically-acclaimed author of 'Giving Up the Ghost'. Alison Hart is a medium by trade: dead people talk to her, and she talks back. With her flat-eyed, flint-hearted sidekick, Colette, she tours the dormitory towns of London's orbital road, passing on messages from dead ancestors: 'Granny says she likes your new kitchen units.' Alison's ability to communicate with spirits is a torment rather than a gift. Behind her plump, smiling and bland public persona is a desperate woman. She knows that the next life holds terrors that she must conceal from her clients. Her days and nights are haunted by the men she knew in her childhood, the thugs and petty criminals who preyed upon her hopeless, addled mother, Emmie. They infiltrate her house, her body and her soul; the more she tries to be rid of them, the stronger and nastier they become. This tenth novel by Hilary Mantel is a witty and deeply sinister story of dark secrets and forces, set in an England that jumps at its own shadow, a country whose banal self-absorption is shot through by fear of the engulfing dark.

Review

I was given this as a present by a mate - who has exceptional taste, by the way - but I was bemused why he chose it. However I gave it a go and am really glad I did - it's a really good read and offers an insight into the world of spiritualist mediums - even if it's sometimes tongue - in - cheek.

For me, it's the little things that I didn't think of - channelling spirits is not necessarily something that has an off switch, and you not only feel their presence but also whatever ailments they had when they passed. It also suggests that it's as much of a curse to be a medium as it is a gift.

Don't think that this is a dark book - despite the title - as there are humorous touches and it's as much about facing up to personal demons, in a psychological sense as well as a spiritual sense. I enjoyed it immensely and further proved that my mate has the most excellent taste in books, films AND music!!

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