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Inch Levels Neil Hegarty

Inch Levels By Neil Hegarty

Inch Levels by Neil Hegarty


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Summary

A compelling literary novel about hidden family secrets.

Inch Levels Summary

Inch Levels by Neil Hegarty

A haunting debut set in the harsh, beautiful landscape of Ireland's north coast.

Patrick Jackson lies on his deathbed in Derry and recalls a family history marked by secrecy and silence, and a striking absence of conventional pieties. He remembers the death of an eight-year-old girl, whose body was found on reclaimed land called Inch Levels on the shoreline of Lough Swilly. And he is visited by his beloved but troubled sister Margaret and by his despised brother-in-law Robert, and by Sarah, his hard, unchallengeable mother.

Each of them could talk about events in the past that might explain the bleakness of their relationships, but leaving things unsaid has become a way of life. Guilt and memory beat against them, as shock waves from bombs in Derry travel down the river to shake the windows of those who have escaped the city.

Inch Levels Reviews

'A perceptive and moving study of remorse and resilience, of the legacy violence leaves behind, and of the intricacies of family life; in the world as Neil Hegarty conjures it, old secrets never die, and what's past is never past' John Banville.
'Unsettling and thought-provoking, with just enough ambiguity and nuance to convince, this is a bold and well-crafted debut' Irish Times.
'Hegarty has a gift for lyrical description, and his authorial detachment adds to a pervading sense of bleakness' Daily Mail.
'An ambitious and engrossing debut novel ... an intriguing blend of kidnap/murder mystery and fractured family history-fuelled drama infused with evocative descriptions ... not everyone can spin a yarn as well as Neil Hegarty' Irish News.
'The topography of the north-east plays a leading role in the novel, its ragged shoreline, the skerries and islets in foaming waves, silver scree, hillside bracken and heather, all form a stable background to Jackson's ephemeral memories ... There is much to ponder in this exploration of how we view the past' Sunday Independent.
'Vividly evokes the wild beauty of the coastal landscape around Lough Swilly and reeled me in with its gradual revelation of family secrets' Danielle McLaughlin, Irish Times.
'Moving, intimate ... an engrossing and enticing tale' Irish Examiner.
'An engaging novel which shows rather than tells, richly repaying close attention' A Life in Books.
'The tensions of blood relations, the wonders of our parents' lives before us and the ever-widening depths of bereavement are all explored here with a hypnotic vividness. From natural details to perfectly rendered thought and feeling, this is a triumphant book' A.L. Kennedy.
'Written in an eloquent voice, with gorgeous descriptions of the passing seasons, the landscape and the world beyond Patrick's hospital window' Reading Matters Blog.
'A beautifully judged account of the devastation that can occur when secrets rule our lives' Sue Leonard blog.
'A complex, multi-stranded narrative ... the reader is gripped by some masterfully handled storytelling ... We are taken down some very shadowy, and disturbingly familiar, avenues in our collective psyche' Irish Times Book Club.
'What Hegarty masterfully captures is a landscape and a community haunted, watched and revisited by ghosts' Anthony J. Quinn, Belfast Telegraph.

About Neil Hegarty

Neil Hegarty was born in Derry and studied English at Trinity College Dublin, receiving his PhD in 1998. He is the author of the authorised biography of David Frost and of The Story of Ireland. This is his first novel.

Additional information

GOR007664708
9781784975784
1784975788
Inch Levels by Neil Hegarty
Used - Like New
Hardback
Head of Zeus
2016-09-08
320
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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