The Murderer

£9.99

The Murderer | By Roy Heath

'For me life hasn't got dreams, success and all that damn nonsense.Life is full of shadows: some of them soft and others conceal a hammer.'

Galton Flood is a lonely man, restless and ill at ease with his family. He leaves his home in Guyana's capital, Georgetown, for a remote township, and the first of a string of precarious jobs.

Meeting Gemma, his landlord's daughter, appears to offer a first chance of meaningful connection - maybe even happiness.But there is a darkness inside Galton, and soon jealousy and paranoia lead him to fatally, violently unravel.

With this haunting portrait of a mind undone, celebrated Guyanese writer Roy Heath evocatively recreates the country of his youth: its rivers, townships and tenement yards, and the tensions shimmering below the surface of a community.

Quantity:
Add To Cart

The Murderer | By Roy Heath

'For me life hasn't got dreams, success and all that damn nonsense.Life is full of shadows: some of them soft and others conceal a hammer.'

Galton Flood is a lonely man, restless and ill at ease with his family. He leaves his home in Guyana's capital, Georgetown, for a remote township, and the first of a string of precarious jobs.

Meeting Gemma, his landlord's daughter, appears to offer a first chance of meaningful connection - maybe even happiness.But there is a darkness inside Galton, and soon jealousy and paranoia lead him to fatally, violently unravel.

With this haunting portrait of a mind undone, celebrated Guyanese writer Roy Heath evocatively recreates the country of his youth: its rivers, townships and tenement yards, and the tensions shimmering below the surface of a community.

The Murderer | By Roy Heath

'For me life hasn't got dreams, success and all that damn nonsense.Life is full of shadows: some of them soft and others conceal a hammer.'

Galton Flood is a lonely man, restless and ill at ease with his family. He leaves his home in Guyana's capital, Georgetown, for a remote township, and the first of a string of precarious jobs.

Meeting Gemma, his landlord's daughter, appears to offer a first chance of meaningful connection - maybe even happiness.But there is a darkness inside Galton, and soon jealousy and paranoia lead him to fatally, violently unravel.

With this haunting portrait of a mind undone, celebrated Guyanese writer Roy Heath evocatively recreates the country of his youth: its rivers, townships and tenement yards, and the tensions shimmering below the surface of a community.

Funny Story
£9.99
Elevator in Sai Gon
£12.99
Train Dreams
£9.99
The King in Yellow
£9.99
The Italy Letters
£12.99