Black Rock

Black Rock

Amanda Smyth
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Author:  Amanda Smyth
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  256
Publisher:  Profile Books Ltd
Year:  2009
ISBN:  9781846686962

Celia's mother died bringing her into the world - when one soul flies in, another flies out, her aunt Tassi says. So she lives in Black Rock, Tobago, with her cousins and Tassi's second husband Roman, a man so sly he could crawl under a snake's belly on stilts. Celia thinks he's the devil, so when he does something that proves her right, she runs away to Trinidad and a new life in service.

A lyrical novel, Amanda Smyth's writing matches the lushness of the vivid tropical landscape. Black Rock is tinged with a sense of the supernatural.

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