Gallowglass

Gallowglass by Barbara Vine is a thrilling crime novel published by Penguin in 1990, featuring 304 pages in English. The story begins with Sandor rescuing a homeless boy named Joe from an oncoming Tube train, establishing a complex relationship where Joe’s life becomes entwined with Sandor’s mysterious intentions. As Sandor weaves a fairy-tale narrative involving an ageing prince and a kidnapped princess, the plot unfolds to reveal deeper themes of obsession and the nature of love.
Readers will find that Gallowglass explores the intricacies of kidnapping and the darker aspects of romantic illusions. The narrative delves into Joe’s role as a gallowglass, a servant to a chief, while the layers of the story challenge perceptions of reality. This edition presents a modern crime tale that intertwines elements of mystery and detective fiction, appealing to those interested in thrillers and crime narratives.
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Gallowglass is a thrilling crime classic from the bestselling, prize-winning author Barbara Vine
When Sandor snatched little Joe from the path of a London Tube train, he was quick to make clear the terms of the rescue. ‘I saved your life, ‘ he told the homeless youngster, ‘so your life belongs to me now’.
Sandor began to tell him a fairy-tale: an ageing prince, a kidnapped princess chained by one ankle, a missed rendezvous. But what did this mysterious story have to do with Sandor’s preparations? Joe had only understood his own role: he was a gallowglass, the servant of a Chief…
‘On one level this is a novel about kidnapping. On another its concerns are obsession, the destructive nature of romantic illusions, and love. As Ms Vine unfolds it, nothing is quite what it seems’ Guardian
Gallowglass is a modern crime masterpiece that will have you gripped from the first page to the last. If you enjoy the novels of P.D. James, Ian Rankin and Scott Turow, you will love this book.
Barbara Vine is the pen-name of Ruth Rendell. She has written fifteen novels using this pseudonym, including A Fatal Inversion and King Solomon’s Carpet which both won the Crime Writers’ Association Gold Dagger Award. Her other books include: A Dark Adapted Eye; The House of Stairs; Gallowglass; Asta’s Book; No Night Is Too Long; In the Time of His Prosperity; The Brimstone Wedding; The Chimney Sweeper’s Boy; Grasshopper; The Blood Doctor; The Minotaur; The Birthday Present and The Child’s Child.
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