The shifting viewpoints intensify the mystery, and, in true gothic literary style, reminiscent of Flannery O'Connor, first-novelist Toby-Potter's strong, dark narrative reveals the strangeness even in those who appear most "normal," how wild they all are and how close.

Booklist

An intricate tale that manages not to trip itself up, crisply narrated with a minimum of digression and a remarkable understatement that draws you into the action

Kirkus Reviews

Ambitious, dark, atmospheric and sometimes as painful as it is hypnotic-With its gothic atmosphere, sharply drawn characters and flowing, understated prose, this is an impressive debut

Portsmouth Herald

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So far beyond and above the Average Novel. The writing is brilliant- You will not have read anything like this before- The smart person's beach read.

- Ellen Moore, Good Books Lately

Strange. Dark. But could we put it down? No. Because the writing and the strange gothic story being told are as compelling as a campfire ghost story

- Ann LaFarge,

The Mayborn family has cast its shadow over the small town of Loomis for generations. Accompanied by rumours of unnatural family unions, the Mayborns have sunk from their position as powerful landowners to become a white trash clan of pariahs. June Mayborn, a fourteen-year-old with a preternatural sense of smell and a dubious code of morals, lights a deadly fire, accidentally killing an aging cult leader. The subsequent funeral draws the beautiful and capricious Iris Utter and her sombre daughter, Lee, back to Loomis where eight years earlier Iris's son mysteriously disappeared. Needing answers to the past, they begin a dangerous and disturbing relationship with the Mayborns. This bold and original novel, spiked with dark humour, explores the boundaries of family ties and consequences of crossing them.
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The Mayborn family has cast its shadow over the small town of Loomis for generations. Accompanied by rumours of unnatural family unions, the Mayborns have sunk from their position as powerful landowners to become a white trash clan of pariahs.
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A VINTAGE ORIGINAL'Reading Toby-Potter's dark, inventive first novel is akin to staring at a pointillist painting, nose against the canvas, an slowly stepping back until the seemingly random points converge to reveal a complete picture-Deliciously strange, this is a notable debut' Publishers Weekly
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780099468684
Publisert
2004
Utgiver
Vendor
Vintage
Vekt
185 gr
Høyde
200 mm
Bredde
130 mm
Dybde
16 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
272

Forfatter

Biographical note

Ellen Potter's short stories have appeared in The Hudson Review, Epoch, Cimarron Review, and Seventeen, and her children's book, Olivia Kidney was published in June 2003. A native New Yorker, she now resides in rural upstate New York. The Average Human is her first novel.