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The Beacon

Published
Jun 2009
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General Fiction General Fiction
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160

About This Book

What happens to a family when one of the brothers publishes his "misery memoir?" Is his litany of childhood torment a complete invention? Or was there really a cupboard under the stairs?

The farmhouse was called The Beacon and they had been born and reared there, May, Colin, Frank and Berenice, but only May had been left for the last 27 years . . .

May had been the clever daughter and she had escaped the shelter of The Beacon, just once, to go to university. But in London she had been pursued by nameless terrors, the victim of fears and anxieties. Now she was the spinster daughter, the one who stayed, who nursed her father after his accident and looked after her mother in her old age.

Frank was the one who got away. He married and moved on. But why does no one ever mention Frank's name?

Richly atmospheric, evoking mystery, ambiguity and suspense, The Beacon is a novella which continues to resonate beyond the final pages.


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Dec 2009 Vintage (UK) ISBN 0099526956
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First Edition Jun 2009 Chatto & Windus ISBN 0701183403
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Aug 2010 -- Not Selected ISBN B003ZDO8Z2
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May 2011 Vintage ISBN 1409016722
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May 2011 Audible Studios ISBN B0050MX708
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