The Butterfly House
Language: English - 617 pages
€22.43
Synopsis
'Dear Marc.
A key you will probably say, but from where you are no doubt thinking. From your little brother that is who. It is the key to my house which I am giving to you. No strings. Come and spend some years of delight here. But just one thing. Don’t come looking for me because you’ll never find me. I’m not about any longer or I won’t be by the time this parcel reaches you.'
Marc’s life has hit a pause button.
A marriage is ending. His relationships with his children are practically non-existent. He lives for his work as a writer. But then out of the blue a letter from his estranged brother arrives. A key to a house in a remote part of France can be his if he wants. A chance to escape, to think, to re-set his life. But what he finds changes his life forever.
About Mark Binmore
Mark Binmore (born 1971) is an award winning British novelist, author of 'Sad Confetti' 'Sunsets Etc' 'Beautiful Deconstruction' 'Everything Could Be So Perfect' and many other books. In 2015 Mark was ranked one of Britain's 100 new influential LGBTQ writers. It was declared that 'he is widely regarded as one of Britain's most promising novelists, quite regardless of sexuality'.
Mark was the subject of 'Tour De Europa' (2015) a book by Chris Henson who shadowed Mark on his debut promo tour and wrote an observational account of a new author on the road. A second book 'Versus America' (2016) also by Chris Henson documented Mark as he travelled across America for promotion describing what it is to be an author today. The trilogy was complete in 2018 with the release of 'Up Against It.'
Mark is published in Great Britain by Fontana, in the United States by Globe, with various independent publishers throughout Europe.
Product specifications
Binding | Hardcover |
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Language | English |
Publishing date | Monday, 7 November 2022 |
Edition | 1 |
Pagecount | 617 |
Interior color | Black/white |
Size | 155 x 235 mm |
Author | Mark Binmore |
Category | Literature > Novels |