From the author of The Loosening Skin and The Beauty, Aliya Whiteley, Skein Island is a powerful and disturbing look at the roles we play, and how they form and divide us. This new edition features a brand new novelette set in the same world as Skein Island. Skein Island, since 1945 a private refuge for women, lies in turbulent waters twelve miles off the coast of Devon. Visitors are only allowed by invitation from the reclusive Lady Amelia Worthington. Women stay for one week, paying for their stay with a story from their past; a Declaration for the Island's vast library. Marianne's invitation arrives shortly before her quiet life at the library is violently interrupted, the aftermath leaving her husband David feeling helpless. Now, just like her mother did seventeen years ago, she must discover what her story is. Secrets are buried deep on Skein Island. The monsters of Ancient Greece and the atrocities of World War II, heroes and villains with their seers and sidekicks, and the stories of a thousand lifetimes all threaten to break free. But every story needs an ending, whatever the cost.
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Weight: 368g
Dimensions: 130 x 203mm
Publication Date: 05 Nov 2019
Publisher: Titan Books Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781789091526
About Aliya Whiteley
Aliya Whiteley was born in Devon in 1974 and currently lives in West Sussex UK. She writes novels short stories and non-fiction and has been published in places such as The Guardian Interzone McSweeney's Internet Tendency Black Static Strange Horizons and anthologies such as Unsung Stories' 2084 and Lonely Planet's Better than Fiction I and II. She has been shortlisted for an Arthur C. Clarke Award Shirley Jackson Award British Fantasy and British Science Fiction awards the John W Campbell Award and a James Tiptree Jr award. Her stories are unpredictable; they can be terrifying tender ferocious and deeply funny. She also regularly reviews film books and television for Den of Geek. She blogs at: aliyawhiteley.wordpress.com and she tweets most days as @AliyaWhiteley.
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