Mother of God: A Novel
Littérature générale (romans), Fantômes et horreur (récits), Sensations (romans à)
Audio avec voix de synthèse, Braille automatisé
Résumé
A landmark literary novel of psychological horror from the author of I Become a Delight to My Enemies.Marlene calls herself a psychic wound healer, but really, her paranormal abilities are restricted to visions. In fact, they&’re restricted to visions of just… one person. Her mother, Darlene. The visions started when Marlene was nine: a symbol and a symptom of an unfathomably deep maternal connection; a mental and emotional escape hatch; evidence of a bond so intense that a rupture was perhaps inevitable. And yet, years of estrangement later, when Marlene receives a message from Darlene asking her to come home, she packs up her life in Vancouver and drives across the country to small-town Nova Scotia. It&’s a trip fraught with vivid, oppressive memories—of childhood betrayals, the distant decades that followed, and the malevolent presence of Darlene&’s on-again-off-again boyfriend, Ed. Still, the opportunity is overwhelming—the chance to become the centres of each other&’s universes once again. But when she arrives, Darlene is not where she should be. Figures from the past materialize as reality&’s thin membrane begins to give way, and Marlene is forced to confront the incomprehensible as she is sent down a path of terrors, to the very end of human feeling, to the very end of her mind. Sinister and surreal, ghastly and full of grace, Mother of God is a singular story of love and dread from one of the great writers of their generation.