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Dear Thief

by Samantha Harvey

FROM THE AUTHOR OF 2024 BOOKER PRIZE WINNING ORBITAL

In the middle of a winter's night, a woman wraps herself in a blanket, picks up a pen and starts writing to an estranged friend.

In answer to a question you asked a long time ago, she writes, and so begins a letter that calls up a shared past both women have preferred to forget.

Without knowing if her friend, Butterfly, is even alive or dead, she writes night after night - a letter of friendship that turns into something more revealing and recriminating. By turns a belated outlet of rage, an act of self-defence, and an offering of forgiveness, the letter revisits a betrayal that happened a decade and a half before, and dissects what is left of a friendship caught between the forces of hatred and love.

'A glorious, sensuous, grown-up novel, intelligent and passionate' TESSA HADLEY

'Ravishing... Harvey offers an incandescent vision of hope and acceptance' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

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Pages:

272

Published:

2 Nov 2015

Format

Paperback

Publisher

Penguin Random House

Imprint

Vintage

ISBN:

9780099597667

FROM THE AUTHOR OF 2024 BOOKER PRIZE WINNING ORBITAL

In the middle of a winter's night, a woman wraps herself in a blanket, picks up a pen and starts writing to an estranged friend.

In answer to a question you asked a long time ago, she writes, and so begins a letter that calls up a shared past both women have preferred to forget.

Without knowing if her friend, Butterfly, is even alive or dead, she writes night after night - a letter of friendship that turns into something more revealing and recriminating. By turns a belated outlet of rage, an act of self-defence, and an offering of forgiveness, the letter revisits a betrayal that happened a decade and a half before, and dissects what is left of a friendship caught between the forces of hatred and love.



'A glorious, sensuous, grown-up novel, intelligent and passionate' TESSA HADLEY




'Ravishing... Harvey offers an incandescent vision of hope and acceptance' SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

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