The Perils of a Literary Life is a novel from the pen of Jennifer Weeks.
What happens when your grip on reality begins to falter?
It's a romantic tale set amongst the Yorkshire Dales, yet it also moves into thriller territory, too.
Alice is tired with being kept under the influence of her twin sister, who is just a shade too possessive for Alive's liking.
So Alice moves to the Dales where she can live a perfect life in a beautiful little cottage while she works as a teacher.
She meets William, the nephew of her ageing neighbour. William is an actor and a bit of a dish, so Alice quickly falls for his charming ways.
Alice soon realises that she is totally in love with William. They are, she thinks, perfect for each other. They are, in fact, soul mates.
However, she finds something out about William. She hears a furious row between William and his uncle, her elderly neighbour, concerning the heavy debts that William has amassed due to his gambling addiction.
Not long after the uncle falls to his death on the crags not far from the cottage. She is immediately suspicious of William. Did his uncle fall, or did William push him to his death?
And when William's aunt Annie becomes ill, Alice is convinced that William has poisoned her to shut her up about his uncle's murder. Alice begins to fear that his next victim will be her, Alice!
But exactly how far from reality might Alice have strayed? Can she believe anything, any more? Can she believe herself?
This is a thought provoking novel which raises some very interesting points about the perils of a literary life.
It is published by Matador at £8.99.
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