Act of Darkness: Francis King

Synopsis:

Only murder, a young throat slit in peculiarly horrific circumstances, could have detonated the atmosphere of languor and profound sexual unease in the Thompson household.

Francis King's glittering novel opens in India during the 1930s, at the lush summer house of the Thompson family. The whole household is under suspicion. Then a 'confession' is made. But in Francis King's hands the spiciest of evil motives are merely decoys, the truth continuing to remain slippery and elusive.

Act of Darkness received huge critical acclaim on both sides of the Atlantic when first published:

'On one level it is simply a terrific mystery story with a slippery, enticing plot ... a darkly luminous parable about innocence and evil, guilt and redemption ... ' New York Times

'Recalls A Passage to India in setting and form ... whether read as a detective story or as a powerful exploration of character and motive, Act of Darkness will not fail to impress.' Graham Swift, Sunday Times

'So beautifully written that one is reluctant to reveal who is murdered, let alone who dunnit ... brilliantly successful.' Auberon Waugh, Daily Mail

'Dark, lurid and shattering ... he is a master novelist.' Melvyn Bragg

'Unputdownable.' Paul Bailey, Evening Standard

Tags:

Categorised as:
Fiction
Sub-categories:
Crime & Thrillers; General Fiction
Places:
India
Genres & Themes:
British Empire; Faber Finds; Guilt; Murder; Redemption; Suspense; Whodunnit
Act of Darkness book cover

Selected edition:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780571256204
Published:
10.12.2009
No of pages:
332
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