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A Kind of Eden

Amanda Smyth

Martin Rawlinson is a stranger in a strange land an Englishman in Trinidad and he is relishing it. He has asked for his temporary consultancy position with the Trinidad police to be made permanent and is hoping to start a new life with the beautiful Safiya and perhaps grow to understand this intoxicating troubled country. His only problem is breaking the news to his wife Miriam and daughter Georgia.

While Martin has found a new life in the Caribbean Miriam counts down the months to his return aware of but not understanding the growing distance between them. She and Georgia escape the English winter to visit Martin and - Miriam hopes - to reclaim him. The week that follows will change everything but not in the way any of them planned: they will learn how close paradise is to hell.

A mesmerising claustrophobic novel that illustrates how fragile the ties that bind can be Amanda Smyth immerses us in a moral dilemma with no answer - how can you forgive yourself for compromising what you love most?

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  • Classification : General & Literary Fiction
  • Pub Date : JUL 1, 2014
  • Imprint : Serpent's Tail
  • Page Extent : 288
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9781846688140
  • Price : INR 550
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Amanda Smyth

Amanda Smyth is Irish/Trinidadian. She completed an MA in Creative Writing at UEA in 2000. Her short stories have been published in New Writing London Magazine and broadcast on Radio 4 as part of a series called Love and Loss. Her first novel Black Rock [9781846687020] was published by Serpent's Tail in 2009.

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