Fruit of the Dead
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An electric contemporary reimagining of the myth of Persephone and
Demeter set over the course of one summer on a lush private island,
about addiction and sex, family and independence, and who holds the
power in a modern underworld.Camp counselor Cory Ansel, eighteen
and aimless, afraid to face her high-strung single mother in New
York, is no longer sure where home is when the father of one of her
campers offers an alternative. The CEO of a Fortune 500
pharmaceutical company, Rolo Picazo is middle-aged, divorced,
magnetic. He is also intoxicated by Cory. When Rolo proffers a
childcare job (and an NDA), Cory quiets an internal warning and
allows herself to be ferried to his private island. Plied with
luxury and opiates manufactured by his company, she continues to
tell herself she’s in charge. Her mother, Emer, head of a teetering
agricultural NGO, senses otherwise. With her daughter seemingly
vanished, Emer crosses land and sea to heed a cry for help she
alone is convinced she hears.Alternating between the two women’s
perspectives, Rachel Lyon’s&,nbsp,Fruit of the
Dead&,nbsp,incorporates its mythic inspiration with a light
touch and devastating precision. The result is a tale that explores
love, control, obliteration, and America’s own late capitalist
mythos. Lyon’s reinvention of Persephone and Demeter’s story makes
for a haunting and ecstatic novel that vibrates with lush abandon.
Readers will not soon forget it. Praise for&,nbsp,Fruit of the
Dead‘An unnerving literary thriller... An absorbing exploration of
ancient themes like power and temptation.’ Mail on Sunday'Riveting
and lush… a spellbinding account of a young woman’s hunger for
freedom, the sordid underbelly of big pharma, and the siren call of
addiction.' Leslie Jamison, author of Splinters'A gripping literary
thriller, Fruit of the Dead presents a coming-of-age tale that is
so well-observed and intoxicating that the reader will lose track
of time, but won't forget how they spent it. Egan and Cline fans:
assemble.' Caoilinn Hughes, author of The Wild Laughter‘Ancient
Greece meets Succession by way of Emma Cline, Fruit of the Dead is
a deliciously dark examination of agency and power, and the savage
complexity of the mother-daughter bond.’&,nbsp,Ruth Gilligan,
author of The Butchers&,nbsp,‘Mesmerised and profoundly
alarmed, I read this in one go, I’ve been haunted by it ever since.
I’ve passionately loved Lyon’s writing for years,
and&,nbsp,Fruit of the Dead&,nbsp,further confirms what
I’ve long suspected: I want to lunge to read anything she writes.’
R. O. Kwon, author of&,nbsp,The Incendiaries