Description
About the Author
Andrea Gillies has had a diverse career encompassing writing, publicity work, the editorship of the Good Beer Guide, travel and reference book editing, and writing a drinks column for Scotland on Sunday newspaper. Her first book, Keeper, won the Orwell Prize and the Wellcome Trust Book Prize. This is her first novel.
Reviews
Absolutely searing... we have a major new talent in our midst. * Daily Express *
Gillies' beautifully crafted debut combines page-turning aplomb with psychological insight... She is a tantalising storyteller, dropping in clues, vertiginous surprises and unexpected revelations. * Marie Claire *
One hot summer day, Michael Salter, 19-year-old scion of a posh Highland family, disappears. When his childlike aunt claims she drowned him during a fight, the family close ranks. No police. No memorial service. No titbits for village gossips. A decade of deceit begins. Narrated by Michael from beyond the grave, Andrea Gillies' debut novel unpicks the mesh of lies, some white, some not, that entangle the Salters, bringing the closed world of the big house to life with cinematic clarity. A gripping exploration of the stories families tell about themselves, myths sometimes more potent than the truth." * Financial Times *
Fizzing with energy, suspense and tense dialogue, this is an elegantly brilliant novel. * Red *
There's an echo of Virginia Woolf that lifts Gillies' work above the average family drama... This is an unusual, unsettling, often lovely story that plumbs the depths of what family means. * The Scotsman *
The White Lie is a story of decline, of a crumbling hierarchy taking desperate measures to save face before the hordes sweep them away. This is a page-turner. It is also, finally, very moving. * The Guardian *
Gillies excels in her portrait of a landscape that consumes the merely human; eats it for lunch, as it were, and has slowly, over many generations, created a family in its own image. * The Times *
A really terrific read... Elegant, well written, genuinely gripping.
A wonderfully compelling portrait of a family haunted by secrets and lies... pitch perfect on the chilling, devastating consequences of guilt.'
A fond meditation on the calming virtues of donkeyhood and daydreaming... a wistful travelogue * The Sunday Times *
Gillies writes magnificently on everything she touches. * The Times *
Book Information
ISBN 9781780720906
Author Andrea Gillies
Format Paperback
Page Count 576
Imprint Short Books Ltd
Publisher Octopus Publishing Group
Weight(grams) 438g
Dimensions(mm) 196mm * 128mm * 36mm