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Justin Cartwright

    April 20, 1945 – December 3, 2018

    Justin Cartwright is a British novelist whose work frequently delves into intricate relationships and character psychology. His style is marked by a penetrating insight into human nature and a precise command of language. Cartwright explores themes of identity, memory, and the lasting impact of the past on the present. His novels offer a profound contemplation of the world and one's place within it.

    Justin Cartwright
    Up Against the Night
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    To Heaven by Water
    Masai Dreaming
    Merry Christmas Stories
    Look at it this Way
    • 2015

      Up Against the Night

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Frank McAllister has become wealthy in England, where he has lived for thirty years. He has a house in Notting Hill, a house in the New Forest, and a house near Cape Town. But more and more he feels alienated in England. As the book opens, he is preparing to go to South Africa with his lover, Nellie, and waiting anxiously for his daughter, Lucinda, to arrive from California, where she has been in rehab. Frank is a descendant of the Boer leader, Piet Retief, who was murdered by the Zulu king Dingane, along with all his followers, in 1838. He has been an icon of Afrikaners ever since. Frank's Afrikaner cousin, Jaco, has become moderately famous on YouTube for having faced down a huge white shark. He is now in America, where he has joined the Scientologists. His chaotic and violent life spills over on to Frank. He is drawn into a world of violence and delusion that is to threaten the family

      Up Against the Night
    • 2014

      Merry Christmas Stories

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Fifteen seasonal stories, including "The Night Before Christmas," "The Christmas Tree that Went Walking," "Why the Top Sings," "The Star Angel," "Old Mother Bear's Christmas Stocking," "The Story of Baby Gretel," and other tales, with the original illustrations from the 1926 edition.

      Merry Christmas Stories
    • 2014

      Lion Heart

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
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      Richie Cathar's father, Alaric, was a renaissance man: an intellectual, explorer, archaeologist and historian. He was also a man of the sixties: a fantasist, absentee parent and drug abuser. Alaric named his son after his hero, Richard, Coeur de Lion, but left him little when he died apart from conflicting memories. Now Richie, thirty-something, is in search of his own role... Following his father's trail to the Holy Land to research the Art of the Medieval Latin Kingdom, Richie's quest - to uncover the fate of Christianity's most sacred relic and the truth about his father - takes him from the high-table intrigue of Oxford to the imposing Crusader castles of Jordan, and into a passionate love affair with Noor, a Canadian-Arab journalist, whose fate will become entwined with Richie's own. Shot through with Justin Cartwright's trademark sharp observation and heartbreaking drama, Lion Heart is a thrilling, romantic and original work from one of our finest novelists.

      Lion Heart
    • 2011

      Other people's money

      • 259 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
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      The Trevelyan family is in grave trouble. Their private bank of Tubal & Co. is in on the verge of collapsing. It's not the first time in its three-hundred-and-forty year history, but it may be the last. A sale is under way, and a number of important facts need to be kept hidden, not only from the public, but also from Julian Trevelyan-Tubal's deeply traditional father, Sir Harry, who is incapacitated in the family villa in Antibes. Great families, great fortunes and even greater secrets collide in this gripping, satirical and acutely observed story of our time

      Other people's money
    • 2010

      David Cross is surrounded by secrets. When his wife Nancy was alive he kept secrets from her and now that she is dead, he must hide his new happiness from his children, Lucy and Ed. But they too have their troubles: Ed's marriage is in trouble, Lucy is being stalked by her ex-boyfriend, and both worry that their father will find a new partner.

      To Heaven by Water
    • 2008
    • 2006

      White Lightning

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
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      The Whitbread-shortlisted novel from the bestselling author of THE PROMISE OF HAPPINESS

      White Lightning
    • 2004

      The Promise of Happiness

      • 307 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
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      The Judds, formerly of London N1, now scattered, are about to be thrown together again by the eldest child Juliet's release from prison in New York. The family is devastated by Juliet's conviction for art theft. The nature of this theft and the reasons for it plague all the protagonists. For Charles, the father, it is a challenge to his sense of rightness and proof of the disintegration of society. For his wife Daphne, it is a source of resentment and puzzlement. Brother Charlie and sister Sophie are less worried by the morality of the theft than by the dissolution of the certainties of family. For Juliet herself is bitter and wounded at being the scapegoat for a victimless crime. And she feels guilty for the pain she has caused. A powerful elegy to the idiocies and intimacies of family love, this is the captivating story of an apparently ordinary English family caught up in uncontrollable events, united again, as much by apprehension as celebration on the return of the prodigal daughter

      The Promise of Happiness
    • 2002

      Half in Love

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.1(81)Add rating

      A novel about politics, film, history and, above all, love by Booker Prize nominated author Justin Cartwright.

      Half in Love
    • 2000