I read <i>Trespass </i>in one go. So perceptive and clever. All the excitement of a thriller with the depth of a literary novel

- Cathy Rentzenbrink,

As memorable for her sharp and even funny social observation as it is for the powerful outrage that drives it

- Phil Baker, Sunday Times

Provocative, moving and timely

- Hephzibah Anderson, Mail on Sunday

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A magnificent, nuanced and intricate novel. <i>Trespass </i>is as political as it is personal, both moving and psychologically fascinating

- Sadie Jones,

A novel about love -- and state-sanctioned impunity ... Paranoid fantasy or reality? Brilliant, chilling

- Helena Kennedy QC,

Some characters pull you in from the off and that's exactly how I felt about Tess, a young climate activist who becomes pregnant by an older man who isn't who he says he is

Good Housekeeping

When your past is a lie, who are you?

'Provocative, moving and timely' Mail on Sunday

'Angry and engaged' Sunday Times

'So perceptive and clever... I read Trespass in one go' Cathy Rentzenbrink

'As political as it is personal, both moving and psychologically fascinating' Sadie Jones

As a teenager, Tess falls into environmental activism - and the arms of a charismatic older protester. When he suddenly disappears, leaving her pregnant and alone, her happiness is shattered. Slowly, though, she rebuilds a life for herself and her daughter Mia.

It is not until Mia is nearly thirteen that she starts to question what her mother has always told her about her father and his past. Meanwhile Tess must confront suspicions of her own about the man she loved and lost. As mother and daughter pull apart, the certainties of memory and history begin to unravel and a single shocking question emerges: who was he?
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A brilliant and hugely topical psychological suspense novel about the ultimate trespass. A young woman discovers that the man she shared her life with was an undercover cop.

If your past is all a lie, then who are you?

As a teenager, Tess falls into environmental activism - and the arms of an older and very charismatic protester. When he suddenly disappears, leaving her pregnant and alone, her happiness is shattered. Slowly, though, she rebuilds a life for herself and her daughter Mia.

It is not until Mia is nearly thirteen that she starts to question what her mother has always told her about her father and his past. Meanwhile Tess must confront suspicions of her own about the man she loved and lost. As mother and daughter pull apart, the certainties of memory and history begin to unravel and a single shocking question emerges: who was he?

'A magnificent, nuanced and intricate novel... Trespass is as political as it is personal, both moving and psychologically fascinating' Sadie Jones

'All the excitement of a thriller with the depth of a literary novel' Cathy Rentzenbrink

'A novel about love - and state-sanctioned impunity ... Paranoid fantasy or reality? Brilliant, chilling' Helena Kennedy QC

'Some characters pull you in from the off and that's exactly how I felt about Tess' Good Housekeeping

Les mer
I read Trespass in one go. So perceptive and clever. All the excitement of a thriller with the depth of a literary novel

As memorable for her sharp and even funny social observation as it is for the powerful outrage that drives it - Sunday Times

Provocative, moving and timely - Mail on Sunday

A magnificent, nuanced and intricate novel. Trespass is as political as it is personal, both moving and psychologically fascinating

A novel about love -- and state-sanctioned impunity ... Paranoid fantasy or reality? Brilliant, chilling

Some characters pull you in from the off and that's exactly how I felt about Tess, a young climate activist who becomes pregnant by an older man who isn't who he says he is - Good Housekeeping
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780349016979
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Little, Brown Book Group; Virago Press Ltd
Vekt
260 gr
Høyde
196 mm
Bredde
126 mm
Dybde
30 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
336

Forfatter

Om bidragsyterne

Clare Clark is the author of six highly acclaimed historical novels, including The Great Stink, Savage Lands (both longlisted for the Orange Prize) and The Nature of Monsters. Born in 1967, she graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge with a double first in History, and now lives in London with her husband and two children.