
Great House
In New York a woman spends a night with a young Chilean poet before he departs, leaving her his desk. Later, he is arrested by Pinochet's secret police . . . In north london, a man caring for his dying wife discovers a lock of hair that unravels a terrible secret . . . In Jerusalem, an antiques dealer reassembles his father's study, plundered by the Nazis. One item remains missing . . . . Spanning continets and decades, weaving an intricate web of its characters' lives, Great House tells a soaring story of love, loss and survival against the odds. 'The History of Love was very good indeed. Great House . . . is even better. A heartbreaking meditation on loss and memory and how they construct our lives.' Guardian 'Full of mystery and suspense, building towards one of the great climaxes in contemporary fiction. It is hard to imagine a better book of fiction being published this year . . . one of the finest writers of our time.' Jewish Chronicle 'Extraordinary, unforgettable, mesmeric.' Daily Mail 'Exquisitely measured . . . coheres in a stunning conclusion.' Independent 'Bewitching mysterious and deeply moving. One of 2011's must-reads' Harper's Bazaar
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