After famous actor Alexander Cleave has a nervous breakdown on stage, he returns to his childhood home to recover. His wife is not in favor of this and she believes that he is going in order to leave her and their marriage. Besides his wife, Alexander has a grown daughter who he and his wife have had a difficult relationship with and who is currently working overseas.
He arrives to find a house deserted for years and direly in need of cleaning. He and his wife clean what they can before she leaves to go back to their home in London. He gets the keys from Quirk who works for the local lawyer and has been working as the caretaker of the house, not very well from what Alexander has seen.
He settles in but does not relax. Soon he believes that he is seeing and hearing ghosts as he believed as a boy growing up there. Quirk brings his daughter to help with cooking and cleaning but she is a typical teenager and spends her time reading trashy magazines and rolling her eyes when Alexander asks her to do something. When his wife returns, it is to news that is a tragedy to them both and they leave again.
John Banville has written over forty books in various series. This one is the start of what was to be a trilogy but has this novel and Shroud. He has won the Booker Prize and been nominated several other times for it. Banville readers will be surprised that he names the caretaker Quirk as he has a series featuring a detective named Quirke but there is no overlap between the two characters. The book is told in first person and the reader will slowly come to understand Alexander and his life and mind through his telling of this story. I think it is impossible for Banville to write a bad book and I really enjoyed this one which is recommended for literary fiction readers.





























