'A Lifetime Burning' by Linda Gillard
Category: Adult
I came to that conclusion even before the heroine
studied to become an actress and played Ophelia in the most famous of revenge
tragedies. There’s an adjustment to
modern taste: the body count at the end isn’t as high as the Jacobeans liked it,
and the hero doesn’t wander around with his sister’s heart on a dagger – well,
only metaphorically, anyway.
Linda Gillard with her book 'Star Gazing' |
But, if I’m honest, I was troubled by doubt as I
read it. I did wonder: Isn’t it all a bit
OTT?
Then I asked myself, is the story believable? Do things like this ever happen?
And also, being honest, the answer to both questions
is,Yes. More often than most rather
pallid novels of modern life – which a friend once summed up as, ‘Unmarried
mothers and unmanned lovers’ – would lead you to think.
House of Silence by Linda Gillard |
But we’re thinner blooded than the Jacobeans, and
usually prefer our drama to be more low-key.
Then we can call it ‘realistic.’
But in fact, real-life is not only more multiple than we think it, it’s
frequently more OTT. I remember as a
child being told about a family friend, who was such a disaster magnet that, as
catastrophe piled on catastrophe, I started to laugh, and was told off for
being unsympathetic. An acquaintance has
a love-life resembling an annexe of Bedlam, and I’ve known people who, if their
lives did happen to be calm for a moment, immediately took actions that any
cool observer could easily predict would create havoc. The only conclusion is that they craved
uproar and couldn’t bear calm. Drama
queens, in fact.
Emotional Geology by Linda Gillard |
They are vivid and gripping.
I do wonder that the heroine plays Ophelia, instead
of taking part in the play which would have supplied the most apposite quote,
from the Jacobean tragedy to beat them all: ‘My sister,
O my sister! there's
the cause on't. Whether we
fall by ambition, blood, or lust, Like
diamonds, we
are cut with our own dust.’ (Webster’s Duchess of Malfi.)
Linda's Gillard's 'A Lifetime Burning' can be found here.
Susan Price is an award winning author, and has recently published several ebooks.
She blogs here: http://susanpricesblog.blogspot.co.uk/
Susan Price also contributes to Do Authors Dream of Electric Books?
Linda's Gillard's 'A Lifetime Burning' can be found here.
Susan Price is an award winning author, and has recently published several ebooks.
She blogs here: http://susanpricesblog.blogspot.co.uk/
Susan Price also contributes to Do Authors Dream of Electric Books?
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