The Missing World
by Margot Livesey
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Fiction. Literature. HTML:Following the acclaimed Criminals comes a spellbinding new novel that confirms Margot Livesey's place "right up there," as Liz Smith wrote in the Philadelphia Inquirer, "in the realm of P. D. James and the esteemed Patricia Highsmith."What if — by stroke of fortune — you could start afresh, could wipe away that catastrophic blunder in your past? And to what lengths would you go to establish that in fact you'd done nothing wrong at all? After an accident robs show more Hazel of three years' worth of memory, just such an opportunity is granted to Jonathan, undone by his betrayal of this woman, whom he professes to love above all. While he begins to rewrite their history, two other misfits — an American sojourner and a luckless English actress — knock about London, each of them haunted by indelible memories they would much rather forget. Eventually their hopes of redemption draw them toward Jonathan's house, where Hazel has become a virtual prisoner . . .
Replete with compelling characters and extravagantly plotted, The Missing World weaves together these separate quests for love and truth in a manner both thrilling and, ultimately, revealing about our imperfect lives. show less
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What if - by a seeming stroke of fortune - you could start again, could start afresh and wipe away that one catastrophic blunder in your past. Just how far would you go to establish that you had, in fact, done nothing wrong at all? After an accident causes Hazel to have amnesia, and she loses three years' worth of her memory, just such an opportunity is presented to her ex-boyfriend Jonathan. He is absolutely undone by his betrayal of this woman, whom he professes to love above all, and he is determined to do everything within his power to make it up to her; to earn her forgiveness.
While Jonathan begins to rewrite his and Hazel's history together, two other misfits - an American sojourner and an unlucky English actress - travel around show more London, each of them haunted by indelible memories which they would much rather forget. Eventually their hopes for redemption draw them toward Jonathan and Hazel, who has become a virtual prisoner of Jonathan's most cherished whims and desires. The story that follows is a brilliantly inverted love story: a story which chronicles one man's desperate attempts to realize and rationalize a lie, and a woman's harrowing attempts to recognize the truth.
I must say that I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. Margot Livesey is, in my opinion, a terrific writer, and she captures the essence of characters beautifully. As a matter of fact, the character of Charlotte is so like my sister-in-law, they could have been twins. I give The Missing World: A Novel by Margot Livesey a definite A! show less
While Jonathan begins to rewrite his and Hazel's history together, two other misfits - an American sojourner and an unlucky English actress - travel around show more London, each of them haunted by indelible memories which they would much rather forget. Eventually their hopes for redemption draw them toward Jonathan and Hazel, who has become a virtual prisoner of Jonathan's most cherished whims and desires. The story that follows is a brilliantly inverted love story: a story which chronicles one man's desperate attempts to realize and rationalize a lie, and a woman's harrowing attempts to recognize the truth.
I must say that I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. Margot Livesey is, in my opinion, a terrific writer, and she captures the essence of characters beautifully. As a matter of fact, the character of Charlotte is so like my sister-in-law, they could have been twins. I give The Missing World: A Novel by Margot Livesey a definite A! show less
Finished this one last night and couldn't go to sleep! I like scary books once in awhile, especially when they're "real" scary and not "monsters/ghosts" scary. This one fit the bill perfectly. It's the story of Hazel and Jonathan, lovers who split up because Jonathan was frighteningly controlling and jealous. Then, Hazel got hit by a car and lost the memory of their bad years. She falls in with Jonathan again without realizing what she's done. Jonathan is so creepy and so completely amoral, he makes your skin crawl.
I'd definitely recommend this book to people who like books by Ruth Rendell and Minette Walters. It was a pretty good read, but you might need to read something else to cleanse the mental palate before going to bed.
I'd definitely recommend this book to people who like books by Ruth Rendell and Minette Walters. It was a pretty good read, but you might need to read something else to cleanse the mental palate before going to bed.
I love this author's writing, particularly the first book of hers I had read [book:Eva Moves the Furniture|824768]. When I found this yesterday at a book sale, it seemed the perfect book for my plane ride home. It was quite good - the transition of the Jonathan from protagonist to antagonist was interesting; I despised him by the end of the story. The various forms of selfishness in nearly all hpthe characters made me like the human race just a little bit less for a while. I did find the story line of the roofer-as-hero to be too far fetched for my liking, but as a character, he was quite satisfying and redemptive amidst the others.
Interesting story about a young woman who has a stroke and forgets her recent past - primarily her husband's infidelity and their recent break up. The husband takes advantage of this situation to get her back, but becomes more and more of a captor than a caretaker, since in order to keep her, he must keep her from being reminded of her missing memories. Dark, psychological "thriller." Interesting to see the repeating themes in Livesey's books.
Interesting, interlocking stories, a dearth of likable characters. More clever than emotional.
Hazel has lost several years’ worth of memory following an accident. Her former lover Jonathan sees an opportunity to start over with Hazel, who is unable to remember the reason why she left him and moved into her own apartment. Several other characters, including a roofer from the US and an underemployed actress, find themselves involved in her life, and in her struggle to be free of Jonathan’s obsessive and abusive manner toward her.
Super smart with great characters who all have really interesting jobs.
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- The Missing World
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- The Missing World
- Original publication date
- 2000
- Dedication
- For Eric Garnick
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