Groundwater

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  • ISBN 9781526678003
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Aug 2026
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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By the winner of the Betty Trask Prize – an atmospheric and powerfully menacing story about family, secrets and violence

‘Complex and chilling’ FINANCIAL TIMES
‘Masterful – uncanny and unsettling’ SOPHIE MACKINTOSH
‘A disquieting study in estrangement’ IRISH TIMES

John and Liz have left the city to move to a remote house on the shores of a lake. But along with the boxes, they have brought their trouble with them. They find the new house already haunted – by their old disappointments and longing.

Though the house is barely unpacked, Liz’s sister, with her children and husband, have come to visit. Over the course of a hot, slow week, tensions simmer; things go unsaid. And as outsiders descend on the house the atmosphere grows claustrophobic, the pressure near unbearable.

As summer draws to a close, and their family is thrown into crisis, John and Liz must confront what it means to belong to a place – and to each other.

'What animates the novel is a series of tensions: between material stability and emotional turmoil; idealism and conformity; speech and silence; love in the abstract and love in practice; between a life and the life’ TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT

‘A finely drawn portrait not only of a couple in crisis, but of a world on the verge of disaster … McMullan writes with a masterful naturalism’ FINANCIAL TIMES


'A masterclass in apprehension, exposing the fissures between an imagined life and its reality with stealthy power, and boldly upending reader expectations. Richly unsettling’ DAILY MAIL

Thomas McMullan lives and works in London. His debut novel, The Last Good Man, won the 2021 Betty Trask Prize. His short fiction has been published in Ploughshares, The Dublin Review, Granta, 3:AM Magazine, Lighthouse and Best British Short Stories, and his journalism has appeared in The Guardian, The Times Literary Supplement, frieze, ArtReview and BBC News.

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