Dear Thief
Samantha Harvey
Atavist/Tandem Literary
Release date: Sep. 30, 2014
“You were going to work your way into my marriage and you
were going to call its new three-way shape holy,” writes the unnamed
narrator of Dear Thief.
The thief is Nina, or Butterfly, who disappeared eighteen years earlier and who is being summoned by this letter, this bomb, these recollections, revisions, accusations, and confessions.
“Sometimes I imagine, out of sheer playfulness, that I am writing this as a kind of defence for having murdered and buried you under the patio.”
Dear Thief is a letter to an old friend, a song, a jewel, and a continuously surprising triangular love story. Samantha Harvey writes with a dazzling blend of fury and beauty about the need for human connection and the brutal vulnerability that need exposes.
“While I write my spare hand might be doing anything for all you know; it might be driving a pin into your voodoo stomach.”
Here is a rare novel that traverses the human heart in original and indelible ways.
The thief is Nina, or Butterfly, who disappeared eighteen years earlier and who is being summoned by this letter, this bomb, these recollections, revisions, accusations, and confessions.
“Sometimes I imagine, out of sheer playfulness, that I am writing this as a kind of defence for having murdered and buried you under the patio.”
Dear Thief is a letter to an old friend, a song, a jewel, and a continuously surprising triangular love story. Samantha Harvey writes with a dazzling blend of fury and beauty about the need for human connection and the brutal vulnerability that need exposes.
“While I write my spare hand might be doing anything for all you know; it might be driving a pin into your voodoo stomach.”
Here is a rare novel that traverses the human heart in original and indelible ways.