Last Days in Cleaver Square

McGrath, Patrick

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It is 1975 and an old man, Francis McNulty, a veteran of the Spanish Civil War, is beset with sightings in his garden of his old nemesis, General Franco. The general is in fact in Spain, on his deathbed, but Francis is deeply troubled, as is his daughter Gillian, who lives with him in Cleaver Square. Francis’ account of his haunting is by turns witty, cantankerous and nostalgic. At times he drifts back to his days in Madrid, when he rescued a young girl from a burning building and brought her back to London with him. There are other, darker events from that time, involving an American surgeon called Doc Roscoe, and a brief, terrible act of betrayal. When Gillian announces her forthcoming marriage to a senior civil servant, Francis realises he has to adapt to new circumstances and confront his past once and for all.

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Publish Date: 20/05/2021

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‘An atmospheric novel, with a magnificently unreliable narrator . . . McGrath is a connoisseur of this literary tradition.’ Financial Times

‘The pleasure in a Patrick McGrath novel is the travelling, not the arrival, and this is a rare novel that has pleasure on every page.’ The Times

‘Unfailingly deft in his handling of trauma and deceit.’ Guardian
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‘Let there be no more of this clucking and wheedling. Oh Pa, are you sure? Or: Oh Francis, is this really a good idea? Let me be clear. I am always sure, and it is always a good idea.’

An old man is sleeping fitfully. It’s too hot. The air is thick with Spanish Jasmine floating in from his overgrown garden. And he’s not sure whether he’ll be woken by General Franco sitting on the end of his bed.

It’s 1975 and Francis McNulty is nearing the end of his life but feeling far from peaceful. A veteran of the Spanish Civil War, he is tormented by grief and guilt about a brief, terrible act of betrayal from that time; and he’s started seeing his old nemesis on the street, in the garden and now in his bedroom. Neither he nor his daughter Gillian, who lives with him in Cleaver square, know what to do.

When Gillian announces her impending marriage to a senior civil servant, Francis realises that he must adapt to new circumstances – and that the time has come to confront his past once and for all.
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‘McGrath is a conjuror of fine detail . . . a master of the unreliable narrator – the best in the business.’ JOHN SELF, The Times

‘Wonderful. So atmospheric, engaging and engrossing . . . all the characters and relationships were superb.’ CATHY RETZENBRINK

‘This is a wonderful, thrilling novel . . . in Last Days in Cleaver Square McGrath has broken through to new depths of insight and emotion.’ JOHN BANVILLE

‘It has a wonderful otherworldly quality that keeps you turning the pages . . I can’t think of anything else quite like it. It weaves a kind of spell.’ RACHEL JOYCE

Additional information

Weight 351 g
Dimensions 222 × 144 × 25 mm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

320

Language

English

Edition

Hardback original

Dewey

823.92 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K