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Interference

By (author): Michelle Berry

An immaculately constructed page-turner full of secrets and hardships

“Michelle Berry’s uncanny fifth novel reminds us that even the most seemingly ordinary neighborhoods may be anything but . . . Berry successfully builds suspense and plays on the reader’s sense of paranoia by cleverly alluding to moments of potential disaster that never materialize.” — Quill & Quire

The inhabitants of Edgewood Drive in the small Canadian town of Parkville seem to live simple, peaceful lives, but as the children attend elementary school and the senior ladies play Leisure League hockey, secrets and hardships and menaces lurk not far from the surface. This suspenseful novel takes us into a community and reveals the life and happiness — as well as the fear and sorrow — of those who call it home.

AUTHOR

Michelle Berry

Michelle Berry is the author of three books of short stories and four novels, including This Book Will Not Save Your Life (which won the 2010 Colophon Award and was longlisted for the 2011 ReLit Award). Her writing has been optioned for film and published in the UK. Berry is a reviewer for Globe and Mail, and teaches at the University of Toronto and Humber College. Born in California and raised in Victoria, BC, Berry now lives in Peterborough, ON, where she operates an independent bookstore, Hunter Street Books.


Reviews

Interference is a terrific page-turner, but it’s also a haunting, powerful look at the way families and friendships entangle us all. Berry is a sharp-eyed, engaging writer, and she deftly captures the terrors, ruptures and intimacies of one seemingly ordinary neighborhood, always finding a precarious beauty in her characters’ lives. This is a book that is terrifying, startling, and very hard to put down.” — Rebecca Godfrey, author of The Torn Skirt and Under the Bridge
Interference is tightly plotted and neatly executed, very nearly perfectly paced, and satisfyingly complex — but it is also escapism in its purest form, and a sheer delight to read.” — Winnipeg Review
“Michelle Berry’s uncanny fifth novel reminds us that even the most seemingly ordinary neighbourhoods may be anything but … Berry successfully builds suspense and plays on the reader’s sense of paranoia by cleverly alluding to moments of potential disaster that never materialize.” — Quill & Quire
“True to its name, Interference slyly subverts the expected and pulls back the curtain on the danger and darkness of family life in the new millennium, leading the reader through a roundabout of intersected lives from which we cannot soon recover. From cancer to child abduction, here are all the touchstones  of mid-life; Berry leaves us reeling in the knowledge that more than any of these, it is fear — brazen as ever — that bullies its way into the game and threatens to blow the works.” — Elisabeth de Mariaffi, author of How to Get Along with Women
“Weaving myriad narratives into an impressive whole, the book submits that a community is actually an arena of unfocused fear … this novel, with its dark-humoured glimpse behind neighbourhood doors, is something to look forward to.” — PublishersWeekly.ca

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An immaculately constructed page-turner full of secrets and hardships

“Michelle Berry’s uncanny fifth novel reminds us that even the most seemingly ordinary neighborhoods may be anything but . . . Berry successfully builds suspense and plays on the reader’s sense of paranoia by cleverly alluding to moments of potential disaster that never materialize.” — Quill & Quire

The inhabitants of Edgewood Drive in the small Canadian town of Parkville seem to live simple, peaceful lives, but as the children attend elementary school and the senior ladies play Leisure League hockey, secrets and hardships and menaces lurk not far from the surface. This suspenseful novel takes us into a community and reveals the life and happiness — as well as the fear and sorrow — of those who call it home.

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Details

Dimensions:

280 Pages
8.5in * 5.5in *
0.856lb

Published:

August 01, 2014

City of Publication:

Toronto

Country of Publication:

CA

Publisher:

ECW Press

ISBN:

9781770411982

Book Subjects:

FICTION / Women

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Language:

eng

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