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2001 Nominated

Pest Maiden

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

‘Blood’, reflects Russell Fairley,’ .the endless journey, the ongoing story; genetic saga, mystery thriller, modern romance, social realism, science fiction. Blood picked you out, nailed you down. Blood could damn you or save you. Blood was the ultimate witness.’ Dilys Rose’s eagerly awaited first novel is all of these: a paean to the silent power and genius of blood.

As Russell Fairley, dumped by his girlfriend, struggles to get over a bizarre bout of the flu, his own life starts to resemble a fictional nightmare. The blood-processing plant where he works becomes a stage for mystery and tragedy, through which the medieval bringer of plagues herself, the Pest Maiden, seems to stalk. With the economy and precision for which she has been praised in her short fiction, Dilys Rose brings us the very human story of one man surviving a crisis – and conjures the shadow of a dark and ancient threat.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Dilys
Rose

Dilys Rose was born and brought up in Glasgow. Edinburgh has been her home for many years. Previous publications include three collections of short stories, Our Lady of the Pickpockets, Red Tides and War Dolls, three of poetry – Beauty is a Dangerous ThingMadame Doubtfire’s Dilemma, and Lure, and a novel, Pest Maiden. (from Publisher)

Dilys Rose was born and brought up in Glasgow. Edinburgh has been her home for many years. Previous publications include three collections of short stories, Our Lady of the Pickpockets, Red Tides and War Dolls, three of poetry – Beauty is a Dangerous ThingMadame Doubtfire’s Dilemma, and Lure, and a novel, Pest Maiden. (from Publisher)

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