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240p PERSEPHONE BOOKS ISBN 1903155320
WITH A PUBLISHER'S NOTE
'A suburban matron, harassed by wartime domestic problems
- her husband is overseas - finds herself implicated in
the murder of her young daughter's extremely unattractive
beau' (The New Yorker). An outstanding example of
the psychological thriller genre, 'worthy of the great
Patricia Highsmith herself,' as Lady Antonia Fraser said
in the Spectator. The Blank Wall (1947) was
filmed as The Reckless Moment in 1949 and as The
Deep End in 2001, starring Tilda Swinton. In 1950 Raymond
Chandler asked his English publisher, 'Does anybody in
England publish Elisabeth Sanxay Holding? For my money
she's the top suspense writer of them all. She doesn't
pour it on and make you feel irritated. Her characters
are wonderful; and she has a sort of inner calm which I
find very attractive.'
This tense and fast-paced novel is about maternal love
and about the heroine's relationship with those around
her, especially her children and her maid. The Daily
Telegraph said that 'the mix of the everyday and the
extraordinary is deft... A most welcome return to print'
and the Observer called it 'a classic of suspense
fiction.'
A late 1940s furnishing fabric was
our choice of endpaper for The Blank Wall; it was manufactured
and sold in the USA. |