No Night Is Too Long

No Night Is Too Long by Barbara Vine, published by Penguin Canada in August 1995, is a psychological mystery that delves into the complexities of love and guilt. The narrative follows Tim Cornish, a creative writing student who begins to compose a confession about a crime he committed two years prior. His journey unfolds as he becomes entangled with Ivo, a magnetic older man, leading him to explore his feelings amidst a backdrop of emotional turmoil and moral conflict.
Readers will find a rich exploration of Tim’s internal struggles as he navigates his relationships with Ivo and Isabel. The story captures the essence of psychological tension, revealing how love can intertwine with despair and disgust. As Tim travels to Alaska’s glacial landscapes, the haunting memories of his experiences with Ivo shape his understanding of passion and regret. This edition spans 350 pages and is presented in English, offering a thought-provoking look at the darker sides of human emotion.
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Tim Cornish, a creative writing student, sits composing a confession: an admission of a crime committed two years ago that has yet to be discovered. It began when he first encountered Ivo, a magnetic man, older than himself, and felt compelled to kiss him. By the time they travel together to Alaska’s glacial wastes, Tim has fallen in and out of love with Ivo; his real passion is now only for Isabel whom he has met in Ivo’s absence. The horror of Tim’s subsequent journey with Ivo, battling with disgust and despair, may andure in his memory for ever.
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