Description
When Desmond Doyle finds his girlfriend dead in the bath, having cut her wrists, he is devastated. But there are inconsistencies with how suicide wounds would be inflicted and he quickly comes under suspicion and is arrested for murder. Though soon released, Detective Inspector Harry Kneebone is convinced of Doyle's involvement.
As they await the coroner's verdict, Doyle attempts some semblance of normality by returning to his job as curator for a new restaurant that will display original art. When he meets up with artist Gina Harding, he is deeply disturbed by paintings she has been strangely compelled to create in recent days. He recognises in them the likeness of his girlfriend's death scene. Can they shed light on Daphne's death, or is it all a bizarre coincidence?
As Doyle's grip on what is real and unreal becomes increasingly uncertain, a chain of events unfold that lead him to doubt his own sanity. Falling Slowly is a compelling and fast-paced psychological drama that questions the nature of perception and experience, as one man struggles to uncover a dark truth.
To uncover the dark truth at the heart of Daphne Palmer's suicide is a matter of life and death.
About the Author
Robert Fannin was born in Dublin in 1954. He has written several plays for BBC Radio 4 and is currently studying Drama and English in Universtity of West England. He is married to Denise with two children and is living in Bristol.
Reviews
'This is a taut psychological page-turner with a dramatic, well-executed end.' * Irish Examiner *
'In Falling Slowly Fannin has executed a dark, psychological thriller with elements of new Age mysticism. (...) A gripping page-turner.' * Irish Independent *
Book Information
ISBN 9780340980217
Author Robert Fannin
Format Paperback
Page Count 320
Imprint Hachette Books Ireland
Publisher Hachette Books Ireland
Weight(grams) 228g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 130mm * 21mm