
ABOUT THIS BOOK
PUBLISHER: Salt Publishing
FORMAT: Electronic book text
ISBN: 9781784630324
RRP: £5.99
PAGES: 144
PUBLICATION DATE:
November 23, 2015
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Justine
Winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize Justine is a painting, a doppelganger and a woman of beguiling beauty. Set in contemporary London, Justine is a story of a man’s obsession with a woman – or is it two women? For Justine has a twin sister Juliette, and as the story unfolds, the opium-dazed narrator becomes increasingly unsure as to the identity of the woman he desires.
Reviews of Justine
A lush, erotic teasing mystery The Bookseller Angela Carter crossed with the Scottish diffidence of Muriel Spark and Emma Tennant … a faultless performance of a first novel The Scotsman Beautifully spare, very visual writing … with its own sly, soft sympathetic elegance The Observer And enthuse we must. This is an extraordinarily accomplished book, sharp, focused, highly intelligent The Glasgow Herald So skilfully crafted, its atmosphere so ominous, its end so chilling The Daily Telegraph
Alice Thompson
Alice Thompson was born and brought up in Edinburgh. She was the former keyboard player with post-punk eighties band, The Woodentops and joint winner with Graham Swift of The James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Fiction for her first novel, Justine. Her second novel, Pandora’s Box, was shortlisted for The Stakis Prize for Scottish Writer of the Year. Her other novels are Pharos, The Falconer and most recently Burnt Island. Alice is a past winner of a Creative Scotland Award. She is now lecturer in Creative Writing at Edinburgh University.