Affinity

Author: Sarah Waters

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  • : 9781860496929
  • : Little, Brown Book Group Limited
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  • : June 2003
  • : 198mm X 127mm
  • : United Kingdom
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Barcode 9781860496929
9781860496929

Description

Set in and around the women's prison at Milbank in the 1870's, Affinity is an eerie and utterly compelling ghost story, a complex and intriguing literary mystery and a poignant love story with an unexpected twist in the tale. 

Following the death of her father, Margaret Prior has decided to pursue some 'good work' with the lady criminals of one of London's most notorious gaols. Surrounded by prisoners, murderers and common thieves, Margaret feels herself drawn to one of the prisons more unlikely inmates - the imprisoned spiritualist - Selina Dawes. Sympathetic to the plight of this innocent-seeming girl, Margaret sees herself dispensing guidance and perhaps friendship on her visits, little expecting to find herself dabbling in a twilight world of seances, shadows, unruly spirits and unseemly passions. 

Promotion info

Sunday Times Young Writer of the Year 2000

Awards

Winner of Somerset Maugham Awards 2000. Shortlisted for Mail on Sunday/John Llewellyn Rhys Prize 2000 and Mail on Sunday / John Llewellyn Rhys Prize 2000.

Reviews

'Indeed, this is such a brilliant writer that her readers would believe anything she told them'--A.N. WILSON, Daily Mail 'Spooky, spellbinding, exquisitely written ... I do believe Waters is on the way to becoming a major literary star'-- VAL HENNESSY 'A work of intense and atmospheric imagination ... Sarah Waters is ... a kind of feminist Dickens'-- Telegraph 'Sexy, spooky, stylish, Affinity is a wonderful book from any perspective' -- G Foden, Guardian

Author description

Sarah Waters was born in Wales in 1966. She has a PhD in English Literature and has taught at the Open University.