Suzy Suzy

William Wall author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Head of Zeus

Published:25th Apr '19

£18.99

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A beautifully written novel by the prize-winning Irish writer William Wall.

Suzy Suzy follows a teenage girl trying to understand the chaos of her family life. Narrated by a troubled young woman, the novel weaves a tale of secrets, lies and betrayal in the pressure cooker of her formative years.

A startling and gripping novel, Suzy, Suzy follows a teenage girl trying to understand the chaos of her family life.

Suzy lives in a dysfunctional household. She can't stand her mother; her father is keeping secrets; and her brother only seems to egg on their parents' erratic and unpredictable behaviour. Alongside her friends, Suzy finds herself drawn into the downward spiral of her parents' relationship, and as a result is drawn into the centre of a mystery surrounding a murder.

Forced to make impossible choices, Suzy must navigate the increasingly disturbing antics of her family and the oddities of the mystery she finds herself involved in, while also trying to survive the horrors of secondary school.

Narrated by a troubled young woman, the novel weaves a tale of secrets, lies and betrayal in the pressure cooker of her formative years.

William Wall is an underrated Irish master with a powerful, distinctive writing style, and an uncanny ability to create astonishingly complex and well-realised female protagonists.

'A startling and gripping novel' Killarney Advertiser.
'Everything a great book should be – humorous, poignant and utterly original. With a wickedly funny central character, a gripping and propulsive plot, several unsolved mysteries and real-life, ragged endings, this is the sort of book that readers will be immediately absorbed by' Irish Times.
'A gripping, insightful satire reflecting contemporary Ireland' Books Ireland.

ISBN: 9781788545501

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304 pages