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Ingen/inga Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken. This wasn't worth the read & the 2 part TV series on Acorn TV was just as bad. Flashbacks aren't my thing unless they are written better. Spoiled rich kids (Rex & Biba) living off their estranged father & straight laced poor Karen spend too much time acting like teenagers with partying & drugs. A murder happens & a prison sentence ensues & go forward 12 yrs as Rex is getting out of prison, someone is missing & threats happen. Twist at the end that was ok. Struggled finishing. ( ![]() I WAS ANGRY WITH MY FRIEND: I TOLD MY WRATH, MY WRATH DID END. I WAS ANGRY WITH MY FOE: I TOLD IT NOT, MY WRATH DID GROW. Karen lives in a flat with her mates, she has a boyfriend, good grades at school, parents not too boring, what else? Could Karen be angry with them? Casually Karen meets Biba, and later her overprotective brother, Rex. A hot London summer begins: are they Karen’s foe? TILL IT BORE AN APPLE BRIGHT. AND MY FOE BEHELD IT SHINE, AND HE KNEW THAT IT WAS MINE A child gives birth, Alice. Meanwhile two people die, and one person goes to jail. IN THE MORNING GLAD I SEE MY FOE OUTSTRETCH’D BENEATH THE TREE. Finally Karen takes out her wrath. ********************************************************************* Start again Karen bears ‘... a life lived in translation’, so when she meets Biba and her brother, a new world is before her. A first Karen’s impression: ‘I felt as though I were being read and interpreted for the first time, unfolded and examined like a map left in a drawer for so long that it creates and pleats come permanently to describe their own topography.’ (p.29) But the compass of this undiscovered map points towards drugs, alcohol, and homicides. The Poison Tree is narrated from the point of view of Karen, jumping between events in the present and in the past. The author of the book, Erin Kelly, during the narration often suggests that something has to happen, creating an atmosphere of waiting for a catastrophe. Almost twenty chapters of the book (there are twenty-nine chapters, a prologue, and an epilogue) are surrounded by this atmosphere, but this is also the weak part of the book. Kelly, every a while, uses some ‘post it’ to remind to the reader about the events to come; but these reminders are not enough for a psychological thriller. Another weak part is the character of Biba: why is she so special? Is Biba special because of her pseudo-bohemian way of life? Is Biba surrounded by an aura, air of mystery? and which is this aura? Karen and Biba friendship doesn’t suggest anything extraordinary. The Poison Tree sometimes seems Karen’s journal indicating only a cathartic objective, so the reader is an outsider in this contest. On overall I liked the characters, especially Karen’s descriptions of other people: accents (maybe inspired by George Bernard Shaw), and idiosyncrasies. Ending with the poet: ‘A fool sees not the same tree that a wise man sees’ (William Blake) Every review is a different translation of the same book. abandoned. just couldn't get into it. Setting is 1990 London. A novel about the secrets that remain after a final bohemian summer of excess turns deadly. Begins when Karen and her nine-year-old daughter, Alice, pick up Rex from a ten-year stint in prison for murder. The book switches between the past and the present. The characters are well-drawn. The story is slow-building but gets more interesting towards the ending which is a complete shock. The book will appeal to those who love psychological suspense, Donna Tartt and Tana French books. Review: The Poison Tree
Although slow to start, I very much enjoyed THE POISON TREE, being pulled into the life of the central three characters over their intimate summer, in which Karen learns more about the strange circumstances of this brother and sister, and about the complexities underlying their behaviour. Ingår i förlagsserien
»Efter allt jag redan har offrat och allt hemskt jag redan har gjort för min familj kan jag bara gå vidare. Ingen vet hur det kommer att gå för oss. Jag är rädd, men jag känner mig stark. Jag har styrkan hos en kvinna som har allt att förlora.« London 1997. Toppstudenten Karen möter den bohemiska och glamourösa Biba och blir som förtrollad. Hon flyttar snart in i den förfallna överklassvillan som Biba och hennes bror Rex delar och sugs in i deras värld med vin, fester och brutna tabun. Det blir en underbar sommar. Men alla somrar har ett slut och i slutet av den här somma-ren är två personer döda. Tio år senare har Karens sommar hunnit ifatt henne. När hon och nioåriga dottern Alice hämtar Rex från fängelset där han tillbringat de tio senaste åren är hon beredd att göra vad som helst för att hålla ihop familjen. Grenar av gift är stämningsmättad psykologisk spänning i samma anda som Donna Tartt och Barbara Vine. [Elib] Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
Deltog i LibraryThing FörhandsrecensenterErin Kellys bok The Poison Tree delades ut via LibraryThing Early Reviewers. Populära omslag
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