Under the Skin

by Michel Faber

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Synopsis

This remarkable book defies categorisation. Under the Skin introduces Isserley, a woman obsessed with picking up male hitchhikers - so long as they're well-muscled and alone. But why? As the novel unfolds and the reason becomes clear, the reader is drawn inexorably into a completely unexpected and increasingly terrifying world.

Book details

Published
03/05/2004

Publisher
Canongate Books Ltd

ISBN
9781841954806



Publisher and industry reviews

Jacket review

'The fantastic is so nicely played against the day-to-day that one feels the strangeness of both ... A remarkable novel.' New York Times

UK Kirkus review

Many readers are understandably wary of debut novels: how is one to ensure that time is not being wasted on an unexciting first effort? Those who have been lucky enough to encounter Faber's first collection Some Rain Must Fall will be happily predisposed to tackle his first novel - and they will be doing themselves a considerable favour. All the insight and depth of psychological understanding that distinguished his earlier book has been developed into a rich and compelling novel. His female protagonist, Isserley, seems to possess an obsession for picking up male hitchhikers. Her predilection runs to those who are muscular and on their own. As the remarkable narrative unfolds, any reasons for Isserley's behaviour that the reader may have discerned are confounded: Faber has some striking revelations in store. As before, the dialogue has a salty authenticity that makes it a rare pleasure to read, and the characterization is both assured and involving: particularly that of the strange anti-heroine. Another plus factor is the fact that the book reads unlike any other the reader may have encountered. There will be many people waiting Faber's second novel with some keen anticipation. (Kirkus UK)

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