And there will be no Bethany.
From the crush of Frazer Melville’s arms, I look out on to the birthday of a new world. A world a child must enter.
A world I want no part of.
A world not ours.
Acknowledgements
Although the disaster that takes place in
I am deeply grateful to all at Bloomsbury, my agent Clare Alexander and her colleague Lesley Thorne at Aitken Alexander Associates, as well as to Carsten Jensen, Matti Coleman, Gail Campbell, Polly Coles, Gina de Ferrer, Humphrey Hawksley, Lisanne Radice, Kate O’Riordan, Kitty and John Sewell and Morgan Todd for their insightful feedback on the manuscript at different stages.
I have quoted the work of Jose Luis Aragon and his colleagues about van Gogh’s perception of turbulence, but extrapolated from it in ways for which I hope they can forgive me. While all errors and liberties in the novel are my own I owe a huge debt of gratitude to the people without whose encouragement, specialist input and respect for the imperatives of poetic licence this book could not have been written. Nicholas Guyatt, author of Have a Nice
And thank you, Carsten, for being the love of my life.
A Note on the Author
Liz Jensen is the acclaimed author of six previous novels, including
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