GhostheartRoger Jon ElloryOrion £7.99 tboRel Feb 2004Reviewed by Russell James |
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Ellory's second book shows he is a writer
to watch. As in Candlemoth his theme is memory - the past is never dead
- and again this West Midlands based writer tackles recent American
history. Annie O'Neill is lonely and spinsterish, yet she's only 32.
Into her second hand bookstore drifts the mysterious Mr Forrester, a
cordial man who offers a manuscript - one that seems to bear on Annie's
past. Forrester's tale is of gangsters, murder and revenge, and Annie
soon realises that it is true, and she's a part of it. The tale, and the
events gradually closing in on her, transform her life. Ellory's
characters are fresh, his prose is mature, and if the point to which the
story is heading is no surprise, it arrives with a splendidly unexpected
twist - even if that strong climax is preceded by a sudden loss of tempo
as the heroine wilts for 30 pages. Don't worry - you can skim through
this bit and gobble up an original and riveting book.
Russell James |