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The Intoxicating Mr Lavelle (Paperback)

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Paperback 336 Pages
Published: 22/04/2021
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Waterstones Says

Portraying an obsessional relationship at the heart of Grand Tour Europe, Blackmore’s sweeping queer romance is a masterclass in darkly seductive historical fiction.

Shortlisted for the Polari Book Prize 2021

Brothers Benjamin and Edgar have so far led a quiet life, but change is afoot as they enter a world of glorious sights and People of Quality on their Grand Tour of Europe. But a trunk full of powdered silver wigs and matching suits isn't enough to embed them into high society.

As Edgar clings on to conventions, Benjamin pushes against them. And when the charming, seductive Horace Lavelle promises Benjamin a real adventure, it's only a matter of time before chaos and love ensue.

Publisher: Cornerstone
ISBN: 9781786090997
Number of pages: 336
Weight: 268 g
Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 20 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS

Most so-called comic novels these days barely raise a smirk. Enter Neil Blackmore to show us all how it's done with his hugely entertaining romp through 18th-century Europe. The Intoxicating Mr Lavelle is a novel for which the word "rollicking" might have been invented ... From the start, Benjamin's voice is a delight ... Blackmore draws clear parallels between the social and financial disparities of the 18th century and today ... The Intoxicating Mr Lavelle is the kind of novel that a reader can sink into, delighting in the merriment of the prose and the eccentricity of the protagonists. But it's not just played for laughs: it's also an insightful study into a period of history often overlooked in fiction. - John Boyne, Irish Times

Seductive, decadent, cruel and utterly thrilling - just like Horace Lavelle himself. This is The Talented Mr Ripley for the twenty-first century. - Emma Flint, author of 'Little Deaths'

An original and spirited novel. - The Times

I gorged myself with wicked glee on Horace Lavelle, and his scandalous joyride through society. Thrillingly cruel, heartbreakingly tender and altogether exhilarating; don't believe a word Lavelle says but relish every one of them. - Zoe Gilbert, author of 'Folk'

Wildly entertaining and painfully heartbreaking ... a surprisingly timeless journey of self-discovery and the queer experience. Neil Blackmore writes with a fizzy wit that bounds his characters off the page and yet a gentle tenderness that may break your heart. - Ben Aldridge

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Clara Bow

“I defy you not to fall in love with Lavelle”

Having just this second finished this delicious, bittersweet novel, i feel that Mr Lavelle is going to be a character I'm going to remember for a long time to come.
This is a story that will tear at your heart... More

Hardback edition
Helpful? Upvote 58

“Perfect for fans of The Binding”

This was advertised to me as being one to read if you had enjoyed Bridget Collins' The Binding, so since I loved The Binding I leapt at the chance to read this one! You can really get drawn into this story,... More

Hardback edition
1 similar book recommended
Helpful? Upvote 49

“Drama & Decadence”

The Intoxicating Mr Lavelle harks back to classic topics of social mobility and ambition, keeping up appearances and impressing people you resent and idolise in equal measure.
It's the story of 2 brothers on... More

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