Notice
By (Author) Heather Lewis
Profile Books Ltd
Serpent's Tail
28th May 2024
7th March 2024
Main - Serpent's Tail Classics
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Horror and supernatural fiction
Paperback
256
Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 20mm
220g
Her name is not Nina, but that's the name she uses sometimes. At her local bar, in the carpark with her tricks, when she needs to score.
She doesn't really need the money. But it lays bare the truth of each loveless transaction. Still living at home, each chance encounter is a route to escape the tedium of her sheltered, suburban existence. One day a man takes her home to meet his beautiful, unhappy wife, Ingrid. She knows she should leave, but instead becomes drawn ever deeper into their games, her suspicions of the terrible secrets they keep mounting with each visit. Caught in a web of fear, intrigue and desire, she will end up in more trouble than she ever bargained for.
Told with perfect restraint and the iciest detachment, Notice is the sickeningly addictive story of a woman on the edge, who does not know how much further yet she could fall. A stark, relentless exploration of power and pursuit, this provocative cult classic will lead you on an unforgettable journey into pitch darkness.
'Heather Lewis has written this novel with a power and pain almost unbearable, like some freak-ass despondent Jesus nailing herself to the cross again and again. This novel is tragic, horrifying, and a triumph' - Sapphire, author of Push
'Lewis's language is stripped to the bone ... Searing, graphic and not for the faint of heart, Lewis's novel is a punch to the gut readers will feel long after the shock of its impact has subsided.' - Publisher's Weekly
'Lewis is an enormously compelling writer: astute, risky, and unapologetic ... hauntingly sad in its portrayal of a lonely soul tittering on the edge of emotional oblivion.' - Kirkus
'An irreducible text, unforgettable, nearly unbearable, but never unbelievable or self-indulgent' - Dale Peck
'Heather Lewis writes in a tone wry and under-modified. The language is stinging in its precision, sensual in its awareness of hot and cold, its relentless physical registration' - Allan Gurganus
Heather Lewis was born in 1962 and attended Sarah Lawrence College. She was also the author of House Rules and The Second Suspect and contributed to several anthologies. She ended her life on the 5th of May, 2002, in New York City.