Martin Sloane











- Published: 1 July 2003
- ISBN: 9780099460268
- Imprint: Arrow
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 368
- RRP: $26.99
It is rare to read a novel that pulses with such pleasure that you don't want it to end, but this is what Redhill's debut delivers
Independent
A deeply moving first novel... profound and full of affection. It is a book of constant surprises.
Michael Ondaatje
Beautifully structured, and shards of cleverness and humour run through it... hard to put down
TLS
Reading "Martin Sloane" made me feel melancholic, hopeful, amused, energized, enlightened, unnerved, touched, and finally grateful that occasionally a writer comes along who gets real life just right.
New York Times
Redhill [has] a gift for studied lyricism, a complex kind of emotional intelligence and, most of all, a poet's understanding of the workings of time... a powerful meditation on the implications of memory and the vacancies opened up by the loss of love... Redhill paces this sad and oblique detective story with great heart and delicacy.
Observer
Redhill's mild prose is dense with powerful emotional insights. Like Martin's art, it inspires a feeling of stillness and calm, of looking down on things from above; while underneath rest layer upon layer of meaning, prompting reflection on the novel's images and understandings long after the last page is reached.
The Times
Hauntingly good.
Elle
A first novel with a rich centre... not a word to spare or an image too many.
Montreal Gazette
Often intriguing... Jolene's youthful crassness and belated recognit ion or everything she lost are sharply and movingly evoked.
Sunday Times