Paul Magrs: Modern Love
My first foray back into fiction for a while, Magrs novel is like Morrissey meets Rosemary's Baby. Violent deaths, gay sex, psychotic children - what's not to like? For all the lurid events of Modern Love, Magrs underpins them with a simple prose style which skirts caricature but avoids collapsing into it. The result is a soap opera on steroids; a compulsively readable generational drama capturing life in suburban England from the Seventies through to the millennium.
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