Fiction - general
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A novel set in Castro's Cuba focusing on a seventy year old English man who becomes involved in a drug case whilst on holiday. A young policeman whom he forms a friendship with disappears on a visit to a mountain village to witness an apparition of the Virgin Mary. From the author of THE ONE AND ONLY.
Mervyn - though that's no longer his name - is living a new life, married to the person who brought him out of a traumatised and silent world some years ago. But one day he receives a typescript through the post, written by his former schoolfriend, Bob, the man he once loved. The typescript hides nothing - an unflattering pseudonym doesn't disguise Mervyn's identity, and it brings back to him the reasons for his silence, his own crime and Bob's culpability. Mervyn relives the past as he reads the typescript - the unhappy boyhood between the wars, his loyalty to his shell-shocked father and his neglectful, attention-seeking mother, who seduced and discarded Bob before she found the man she called The One and Only. But Bob becomes something more to Mervyn, and when Bob suggests a way of taking revenge upon Mervyn's mother, it leads to whole new world of betrayal and trauma. Faber Finds has reissued eight of Francis King's unfailingly excellent novels including Domestic Animal which was long-listed for the retrospective 1970 Booker Award.