Paradise City
A novel that seeks to answer big questions — of love and death, ambition and failure, responsibility and guilt — with a rich cast of characters from every strata of society.
Four disparate characters find themselves linked together in Paradise City. Howard Pink is a wildly successful businessman still struggling to cope fifteen years after his nineteen-year-old daughter disappeared. Beatrice Kizza fled persecution from Uganda where homosexuality is illegal. She now works as a maid at a hotel Howard frequents. Esme Reade, an ambitious staff reporter on a Sunday tabloid, is desperate to get the Howard Pink interview for which all London reporters froth at the mouths. Carol Hetherington, a widow who has time to keep an eye on her neighbors’ actions, makes an astonishing discovery.
Paradise City explores what a city means to those who come seeking their fortune or a better life. It is also a story of absence and loss, of how we shape ourselves around the spaces that people leave behind.
- Author
- Elizabeth Day
- Format
- paperback
- Pages
- 368
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9781408855003
- Genres
- fiction, contemporary, novels, lgbt, relationships, drama, audiobook
- Release date
- 2015
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