A psychological thriller of unremitting power – in theme unlike anything Frank Delaney has written before – the spellbinding tale of modern murders that lead back fifty years to forgotten Nazi atrocities.
Nicholas Newman, a successful English architect, is deep in mourning for his murdered lover Madeleine when a series of unexplained attacks almost kills him. In hospital, he is approached by Lukas Waterman, Madeleine’s longtime secret protector, who forces him to read a document about a forgotten Nazi project, the Family Institute – and thus to relive the horrors of a psychological experiment in which Jewish families, including Madeleine’s, were destroyed from the inside.
As Newman is caught up in the increasingly violent events surrounding the few survivors of the experiment – known as the Amethysts – he begins an odyssey of terror and self-discovery that may ultimately lead to redemption... or death.
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Sunday Express
'The Amethysts' is a psychological novel of intense power. Frank Delaney uncovers the roots of a great twentieth-century evil through the fractured vision of Nicholas Newman, successful architect and Modern Man. The brutal murder of his lover proves to have a meaning so profound that it dramatically alters Newman’s whole life. New values forced upon his consciousness become the central issues in a riveting novel which draws the reader to the disturbing conclusion, ‘Sometimes only the unspeakable teaches us how to love.’
“The fusillade of shocks, and the crescendo of menace and confusion are contrived brilliantly. Frank Delaney’s new novel cannot fail ... inescapably gripping and sinisterly erotic ... the pace rarely flags. 'The Amethysts' is taut, tense and full of threatening emotional power”
DAILY TELEGRAPH
“Delaney effortlessly hooks the reader ... This mix of John Fowles-cum-Ian McEwan turns flammable”
GUARDIAN
“A compelling novel, written with pace, verve and imagination”
MAIL ON SUNDAY
“A psychological thriller as harrowing as it is absorbing ... powerful, almost poetic prose style ... always intense, emotional and uninhibited. this novel may prove unforgettable.”
SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
“An unusually sophisticated thriller ... elegantly written and compellingly plotted”
SUNDAY TIMES
“The action pans across Europe with pace and verve, but all the time resonant with dark undertones ... gripping”
THE TIMES
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Book Description Trade Paperback. Condition: Good. Trade Paperback. 406 pages. *** PUBLISHING DETAILS: Collins, UK, 1997. *** CONDITION: This book is in good condition. More specifically: Covers have no creasing. Spine has moderate lean and moderate reading creases. . Pages are reasonably tanned. Previous owner's name in ink. *** ABOUT THIS BOOK: A psychological thriller - the spellbinding tale of modern murders that lead back fifty years to forgotten Nazi atrocities. *** Quantity Available: 1. Category: Fiction; Thrillers; ISBN: 0002256770. ISBN/EAN: 9780002256773. Inventory No: 13070315. The photo of this book is of the actual book for sale. Seller Inventory # 13070315
Book Description Trade Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Trade Paperback. 406 pages. *** PUBLISHING DETAILS: Harper Collins, London, 1997. *** CONDITION: This book is in very good condition. Reading creases to spine. Minor spine lean. *** ABOUT THIS BOOK: A psychological thriller - the spellbinding tale of modern murders that lead back fifty years to forgotten Nazi atrocities. *** Quantity Available: 1. Category: Fiction; Thrillers; ISBN: 0002256770. ISBN/EAN: 9780002256773. Inventory No: 09124440. The photo of this book is of the actual book for sale. Seller Inventory # 09124440