The Black House

The Black House by Paul Theroux, published by Penguin Books in 1996, is a reissue that spans 246 pages. This work of fiction delves into the tumultuous relationship of Alfred and Emma Munday as they seek refuge in an old country house amidst their failing marriage. Set against the backdrop of the serene Dorset countryside, the narrative unfolds as a strange and beautiful apparition disrupts their lives, leading to a complex interplay of fear, fantasy, and eroticism.
Readers will find a compelling exploration of the dynamics within the Munday’s relationship as they navigate the unsettling changes brought on by this mysterious presence. The story intricately weaves themes of emotional turmoil and the impact of external forces on personal connections. With its literary focus, The Black House invites readers to reflect on the nature of love and the shadows that can lurk within it.
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A reign of terror begins for Alfred and Emma Munday when they take their failing marriage to the solace of an old country house.
There, in the peace and quiet of the Dorset countryside, a strange and beautiful apparition enters their life, disrupts it…creates a fatal triangle of fear, fantasy and eroticism.
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