Read Beyond Black: A Novel Online
Authors: Hilary Mantel
Tags: #Fiction - Drama, #Humor & Satire, #England/Great Britain, #Paranormal, #20th Century
Alison checks her rearview mirror. She pulls out to overtake a truck; she puts her foot down. She moves into the fast lane, half hidden by the spray. Unmolested, unobserved, they flee before the storm. If the universe is a great mind, it may sometimes have its absences. Maureen Harrison pipes up from the back: “This cake we’re having: could we have it iced?”
BY THE AUTHOR
Hilary Mantel writes reviews for The New York Times, The New York Review of Books, and the London Review of Books. She lives in England. Her many critically acclaimed works include:
Muriel Axon Novels (Black Comedy):
Eight Months on Ghazzah Street: A Novel - 1988
Fludd: A Novel – 1989
(Winifred Holtby Memorial Prize, Cheltenham Prize, and Southern Arts Literature Prize)
A Place of Greater Safety: A Novel – 1992
(Sunday Express Book of the Year)
A Change of Climate: A Novel - 1994
An Experiment in Love: A Novel – 1995
(Hawthornden Prize)
The Giant, O’Brien: A Novel - 1998
Giving Up the Ghost: A Memoir – 2003
(MIND Book of the Year)
Learning to Talk: Short Stories - 2003
Beyond Black: A Novel – 2005
(Orange Prize for Fiction Shortlisted, and Commonwealth Writers Prize Shortlisted)
Thomas Cromwell Trilogy (Historical Fiction):
The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher: Stories - 2014