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Following the tragic deaths of his wife and son, antiques dealer Terence Cave is left alone to raise his only daughter, fifteen-year-old Bryony. As the young girl struggles to come to terms with the loss of her twin brother, Reuben, Terence observes changes in her behavior--changes he believes are more dangerous than the common trials of adolescence. In order to protect her, he begins to follow her whenever she leaves the house, becoming increasingly paranoid about her safety.
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Widowers, Literature, Psychological fiction, Parental overprotection in fiction, Parental overprotection, Bereavement, Fiction, Bereavement in fiction, Widowers in fiction, Family relationships, Psychological aspects of Bereavement, Psychological aspects, Fiction, psychological, Widowers, fiction, New York Times reviewed, Fiction, family life, generalEdition | Availability |
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The Possession of Mr. Cave: A Novel
May 25, 2010, Penguin (Non-Classics)
Paperback
0143117300 9780143117308
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The possession of Mr Cave
2008, Clipper Large Print, W F Howes Ltd
in English
- Large print ed.
1407425714 9781407425719
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The Possession of Mr Cave
2008, Random House Publishing Group
Electronic resource
in English
1407015923 9781407015927
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Originally published: London: Jonathan Cape, 2008.
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Terence Cave, intellectual, music-lover and owner of Cave Antiques, has experienced more than his share of tragedies. His mother's suicide and his young wife's death at the hands of burglars left him to bring up his young twins alone. And now one of them has died in a grotesque accident as a result of bullying. Bryony, the remaining twin, has always been the family's great hope: a golden teenager, in love with her cello and her pony, clever, sweet and eager to please. Now that she is all Terence has left, he realises that his one duty in life is to keep her safe from the world's malign forces, whatever that may take. As he starts to follow his grieving daughter's movements, and enforces a draconian set of rules purely for her own safety, the voices in his head convince him to protect her innocence at any cost. The Possession on Mr Cave is both a nightmare of Gothic proportions and a story of distorted love, with chilling resonance for anyone who has been a parent or a frustrated teenager. In this compulsive novel, the characteristic black humour of The Last Family in England and The Dead Fathers Club moves even further onto the dark side. Matt Haig lays bare the process by which Terence's love for Bryony becomes a possessive force that will lead to destruction and, ultimately, murder.
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