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Publisher | MacMillan New Writing | ||
ISBN | 9780230000001 | ||
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Vicky
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This is a literary thriller, a psychological drama about good and evil that explores confused sexuality and describes the intricate game of love in the contemporary world. It exposes the lives of six people who attend a school in Oxford either as student or teacher. The narrator of the story, a middle-aged man of means, is almost as enigmatic as his subject, North, a strange, elegant, charismatic Anglo-American youth. The handsome, precocious North begins a three-way relationship between himself, a beautiful 27 year-old woman teacher, and a young married, but bisexual, head of Physics who is good-looking, athletic, and evangelically Christian. As the novel proceeds in various settings, Oxford, London, Ravello, Washington DC, a confidential intimacy evolves between the narrator and North and the suspense mounts as North reveals his plans for systematic seduction. The players in the game of love become entangled in sexual anarchy that accelerates the novel towards its decisive, cataclysmic climax. At the end there is an abiding mystery and an acute sense of potent evil. The reader is left wondering if there have been certain moral imperatives that have made the narrator tell less than the whole truth.
Brian Martin in October 2007
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Many times whilst reading North I could feel the similarity to the Greek Tragedies. It is a beautifully written book about the teenager North, the Narrator and four other characters entwined in North's psychological manipulations. I was utterly fascinated in where Brian Martin was going to take his story and would there be a sequel.
The characters were well fleshed, making me wanting for more and caring quite profoundly for them. Brian Martin most certainly knows his craft of writing and I certainly look forward to more books coming from him. Definitely one to recommend for people who love a good drama with added frisson.
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