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Talking to the Dead

 
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Isabel and Nina. Inseparable since childhood. Sisters. Nina struggles to earn her living as a photographer, and Isabel has just given birth to her first child. Bound together since childhood by the sudden death of their baby brother, they know too much about one another, and their knowledge could destroy their adult lives. When Nina embarks on an affair with her sister's husband the fuse is lit. As Isabel leans over her son's cot, or Nina tiptoes to the baby's room, the past is alive and dangerous.

Fast moving and compulsive, Talking to the Dead makes us believe both sides of the story until, in a climax of unbearable tension, the truth is revealed.

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Long-buried secrets and resentments bubble lazily to the surface over a few short weeks when Nina, a London photographer and artist, goes to the English countryside to help her outwardly perfect older sister Isabel, who has just suffered through a difficult birth. Though the household--Isabel's husband Richard, friend Edward, baby Antony, and a local nanny--seems hermetically sealed against the world, past and present rear up to strike the sisters. "This house is stiff with things that can't be said," observes Nina. Stifling heat, menace, and memories radiate from these pages, keeping the reader on edge. Helen Dunmore, winner of the Orange Prize, heightens sometimes overly obvious drama with rich, sensual prose.
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The story of two sisters who may have had a hand in their brother's death, British writer Dunmore's first novel to be published in the US, combines the suspense of a Hitchcock thriller with a captivating family drama. Nina loves London, but she's relieved to be invited out to the English countryside to help her ailing older sister, Isabel, after the difficult birth of the latter's first child. A wonderful cook who prefers to fix problems rather than talk about them, Nina, an artist and photographer, longs to make herself useful in the home of the beautiful sister she's always idolized. Others have arrived to help as well: Richard, Isabel's concerned but itinerant economist husband; Susan, a young baby-sitter who's just finished her nanny course; and Isabel's best friend, Edward, a homosexual who causes his share of resentment by keeping Isabel all to himself day and night for heart-to-heart chats in her room. The more the adults rub shoulders in the lovely house near the sea, the more the fissures between them become apparent. The weaknesses of Isabel's marriage are exposed when she orders Richard to sleep downstairs and subtly encourages his sexual interest in her sister. Susan, meanwhile, seems to want to keep baby Antony for herself, and Edward all but accuses the others of selfishly looking after their own petty needs while sweet Isabel languishes. The deepest, most horrifying family secret emerges only gradually in fragmentary images, as Nina begins to recall the demise of her infant brother when Isabel was seven and Nina four. Could Isabel have murdered that baby in a fit of sibling jealousy? If so, could she murder again? Nina struggles to remember what really happened during their childhood as time runs out for Antony and as the webs of family intrigue tighten around her. Sophisticated, sensual, frightening, and remarkably visual: a first-rate debut. -- Copyright ©1997, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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  • PublisherIsis Audio
  • Publication date2000
  • ISBN 10 0753101602
  • ISBN 13 9780753101605
  • BindingAudio Cassette
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