By
Stephen K. Leaton
Published by Eunoia
Publishing, December 11, 2014
Distributed by Greene Phoenix
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Available in paperback ($40.00), leather
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‘Leaton’s debut psychological thriller takes place in the
fractured mind of Vivienne Coroth, who, believing herself a descendant of
Faeries, may be plotting revenge against her ex-lover and his new wife . . .
The narrator may be unreliable, but the stories she tells, as well as her own,
are infinitely appealing.’ –
Kirkus Reviews
Vivienne is intelligent and
witty. She is also dangerous and delusional; a woman on the edge. Vivienne’s
encrypted blog is written with poetic, philosophical intensity for an audience
of one; her ex-lover Callum. Only he has the password, but Vivienne suspects
that he won’t use it and that her blog will go unread. Vivienne’s blog entries are
intriguing and alarming – alternating between tenderness and vitriol – each
revealing her thoughts, inner life and obsession with Callum.
Through her blog, Vivienne
reveals her precarious state of mind, as her stalking of Callum and his wife
Mary eventuates in her kidnapping one of their twin boys. Vivienne is an
unreliable, imaginative and cryptic narrator; alternating between truth and
illusion. What does Vivienne mean when she says she is the living embodiment of
the memories of “the Family,” her faerie ancestors? This fantastical illusion
is hauntingly strange.
Vivienne’s
Blog is a mesmerising journey into the depths of a brilliant,
psychotic mind. The chilling suspense of a woman’s deepening slide into delusion
is riveting, keeping the reader puzzling throughout, as they seek to unravel
the mystery of what is happening. And even then, the final denouement leaves
the reader wondering. Filled with rich imagery and metaphor, Leaton delivers a
masterful and ingenious plot with the refinement of a classic work of contemporary
literary fiction.
A lawyer with some thirty years’
experience and writing under the pseudonym Stephen Leaton, the author has
published many articles in newspapers and magazines. More recently, he requalified
and moved into gifted education and teaching. Among other qualifications,
Leaton holds a Master’s of Creative Writing with first-class honours and is in
the process of completing a PhD in creative writing at the Auckland University
of Technology. Leaton has since
completed another novel, is working on another and has enough short stories to
fill several anthologies. Among the five other members of his family – his
wife, two children, and two dogs – three are also lawyers.
1 comment:
I've just finished reading this new novel for the second time and I have to say that as the story progressed I came to see Vivienne as about the loneliest character in all fiction. Her loneliness is a slow reveal. It’s a wonderful story. The ending is fantastic – perfect. The language is as good as it gets. This book is one of the best ever written in this country in my opinion, if not the best.
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