Breathing On Glass
By (Author) Jennifer Cryer
Little, Brown Book Group
Abacus
14th May 2013
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
320
Width 133mm, Height 198mm, Spine 22mm
256g
Rhea - dark, intense and brilliant - and her golden, voluptuous sister Amber are not alike, but they are bound tighter than most: by love, by the loss of their father, and by the man who stands between them. Lewis is Amber's husband and the ferociously driven director of the biotech lab where Rhea is a rising star.
In search of funding, academic advancement and in alchemical pursuit of the perfect stem cell - their Holy Grail in one flawlessly reproducing genetic blueprint - Rhea and Lewis inhabit a rarefied world. Putting their trust in science, they are blinkered against the fatal human element: sex and envy, treachery and error. Amber, however, desperate for a child and embarking on fertility treatment, must confront precisely this flawed physicality, and a Faustian pact is forged. As the three are increasingly drawn into a transgressive relationship, the result is a series of betrayals that none, finally, will be able to forgive.BREATHING ON GLASS is both coolly analytical and erotically subversive in its exploration of passion and power intertwined, and breeds a whole DNA sequence of cautionary tales: on weakness, temptation, ambition and the limits of science.Absorbing, authoritative, exciting, aesthetically beautiful ... Breathing on Glass is unlike anything else I've ever read . . . The triumph of the novel is that these immensely ambitious and complex intellectual themes are integrated and carried through in a narrative that is aesthetically rich and beautiful and deep -- Tessa Hadley, author of The London Train
In her gripping tale of laboratories and latex gloves, scientific one-upmanship and sibling rivalry, Jennifer Cryer puts the sex into medical research - and gives the classic love triangle a thrillingly modern twist . . . A spirited novel's wry look at the lengths scientist will go to achieve glory. But a different level of deception is also examined in the relationship between Rhea and Amber -- Genevieve Fox * Daily Mail *
Cryer's sensual precision works best when this part thriller, part domestic tangle deals with science . . . . The questions raised about the limits of scientific ambition are timely -- Catherine Taylor * Guardian *
Jennifer Cryer was born and grew up in a Northumbrian mining village. Married, she nows lives in South Wales. After studying Biochemistry and working in hospital, university and industrial laboratories, she also completed a PhD in creative writing and has combined these two interests in her first novel.