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The Grotesque
The Grotesque: A Novel | Patrick McGrath
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A paralyzed Sir Hugo Coal chips away at the mystery of the murder of his daughter's fiance+a7, weighing the possible motives of those who share his manor, including his enigmatic butler, Fledge. Reprint. Movie tie-in.
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Henry Coal, amateur paleontologist & unrepentant misanthrope, narrates the events that led to his paralysis & the mistaken diagnosis by his doctors of him being in a vegetative state. Harriet, Henry's wife, hires Fledge & Doris as the new butler & cook at Crook Manor. Henry develops an irrational dislike for Fledge & events escalate when his daughter's soon-to-be fiancé disappears. Despite Coal being a firm believer in science, narrative👇

vivastory ambiguities abound in McGrath's sinister novel. I agree whole-heartedly with the Sunday Times blurb, “... the deranged relish of a Poe but also the acrid irony of Waugh.“ 2y
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