<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>In what "The New York Times" calls "a striking, ambitious first novel" Hooper brilliantly portrays a young woman reluctant to conform to the world of adults. Kate Byrne is having an affair with the father of her most gifted fourth grader, whose disturbing drawings may foretell her future.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>With the dark suspense of Donna Tartt's <i>The Secret History</i> and the frank and shocking eroticism of Josephine Hart, this debut novel tells the story of a young teacher's illicit affair and obsession with a historical murder.</b> <p/>Tasmanian schoolteacher Kate Byrne is having an affair with the father of her most gifted fourth grader, Lucien. Her lover's wife has just published <i>Murder at Black Swan Point</i>, a true-crime story about the brutal slaying of a young adulteress in a nearby town. Kate herself has become so obsessed with the murder and so convinced that the published account has it all wrong that she sets about writing her own version--this one for children, narrated by Australian animals. Though Lucien's father brings Kate to life sexually in encounters of escalating eroticism, he cannot dull her obsession. Fixated on the crime of passion, Kate is becoming less and less aware of the present and of how her behavior may align her fate with that of the dead girl. Chloe Hooper chillingly captures this young woman's unraveling in an intense, witty, superbly crafted novel.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><i>The Cleveland Plain Dealer</i> A stunning, literate debut that combines a taut story and a unique structure...It is Hooper's prowess and her keen grasp of human psychology that make the book so rewarding.<br><br><i>The New Yorker</i> A witty and unsettling meditation on innocence and experience.<br><br><i>The Wall Street Journal</i> Ironic, moving, full of keen perceptions and striking sentences...a tour de force.<br><br>Jennifer Egan <i>The New York Times Book Review</i> A striking, ambitious first novel...Hooper forces open her material so that it resonates beyond itself, and she does this with...curiosity and instinctive grace.<br><br>Vince Passaro <i>O The Oprah Magazine</i> A brilliant, seductive, and unnerving first novel of sexual betrayal and murder...Hooper's novel is so tightly woven, so sophisticated, so full of sharp psychological truth and complex emotional and sexual life that you really have trouble believing it could be anyone's first book.<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Chloe Hooper's most recent book is the bestselling <i>The Arsonist: A</i><i> Mind on Fire</i>. <i>The Tall Man: Death and Life on Palm Island</i> won the Victorian, New South Wales, West Australian and Queensland Premiers' Literary Awards, as well as the John Button Prize for Political Writing, and a Ned Kelly Award for crime writing. She is also the author of two acclaimed novels, <i>A Child's Book of True Crime</i> and <i>The Engagement</i>. She lives in Melbourne with her partner and her two sons.
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