Troubles

Paperback Published on: 05/08/2021
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Synopsis

WINNER OF THE 1970 BOOKER PRIZE

'And so at the Majestic everything returned to the way it had been before. The gleaming tiles became dulled. Sofas as sleek as prize cattle lost their glow.'

1919, the Majestic Hotel in Kinalough, Ireland. Haunted war veteran Major Brendan Archer arrives to marry Angela Spencer, daughter of the house. But his fiancée is strangely altered, and her family's fortunes have suffered a spectacular decline.

The hotel's hundreds of rooms are disintegrating; its few remaining guests thrive on rumours and games of whist; herds of cats have taken over the Imperial Bar; bamboo shoots threaten the foundations; and piglets frolic in the squash court. And outside the order of the British Empire totters, as the violence of 'the troubles' mounts.

'A work of genius' Guardian

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
  • ISBN: 9781474603423
  • Number of pages: 464
  • Dimensions: 196 x 128 x 32 mm
  • Weight: 320g
  • Languages: English

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Troubles
Absurd and Amusing
A very enjoyable novel with a truly Irish character, and shades of Flann O'Brien and Samuel Beckett. "Troubles" pushes reality to the edge but doesn't topp... READ MORE
Hugh Clarke
Troubles
First in lost Empire trilogy
The Majestic hotel and would-be retirement home for well-heeled spinsters is the static setting for this 440pp novel written with fine élan by the late Jam... READ MORE
Michael Rothwell
Troubles
The book draws you in, knowing what will come, but not how it will come.
This is not ‘The Troubles’, nor is this set in the 1970s, but rather in 1919-20. ‘The Major’ is an up standing, recently war-retired English chap, who visi... READ MORE
Colin Harrison