Loney

The Contemporary Classic

368 pages

English language

Published Oct. 23, 2015 by Hodder & Stoughton.

ISBN:
978-1-4736-1982-1
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This review was originally posted on my No Time is Passing blog: notimeispassing.wordpress.com/2014/10/25/andrew-michael-hurley-the-loney/

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Loney is Andrew Michael Hurley’s first novel, after two collections of short stories (The Unusual Death of Julie Christie and Cages And Other Stories). As usual for Tartarus Press, the book is sumptuously presented, the oblique miniature on the dustjacket giving nothing away about the novel’s contents but nonetheless setting the tone at just the right pitch right from the outset: a haunting, blurred landscape sliced through by a menacing swathe of trees; in the background stands the shadow of an old house; this glimpse no more than a far-off echo perhaps of the titular stretch of brooding coastline which although unspoken is one of the novel’s main protagonists.

On the surface, the book is the story of the narrator Smith (does he have a first name? Smith seems such an everyman surname…) and …

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