Gentleman’s Relish

By Patrick Gale

An exhilarating new collection of stories by the author of Richard & Judy-bestseller NOTES FROM AN EXHIBITION Patrick Gale, which combines wit and poignancy to illuminate experiences both common and uncommon.

Love (& loathing) within families are dissected – a father makes an unexpected discovery about his son which is too hard for him to cope with. A son wreaks revenge through the power of cookery. Three generations of the same family gain freedom through the years in a once-despised caravan. A bored wife finds happiness when an old lag teaches her the art of angling. A dog-training lesson with a puppy who hasn’t grasped the meaning of ‘obedience’ leads to the discovery of a murder.

Here too are music and silence – the sweetness and sadness of Festivals, of the Church, and of the control exercised by those in charge in small communities.

This tremendously enjoyable collection of stories has the same wit, tenderness and acute psychological observation as Gale’s bestselling novels, including NOTES FROM AN EXHIBITION and the recent THE WHOLE DAY THROUGH. For Gale’s many fans, GENTLEMAN’S RELISH will be a real treat.

Format: Hardback
Release Date: 01 Oct 2009
Pages: 300
ISBN: 978-0-00-731345-7
Patrick Gale was born on the Isle of Wight in 1962. He spent his infancy at Wandsworth Prison, which his father governed, then grew up in Winchester. He now lives on a farm near Land's End. His sixteen novels include The Whole Day Through, the Richard & Judy bestseller Notes From an Exhibition and his most recent, A Perfectly Good Man. You can find out more on his website www.galewarning.org.

'The short story form suites Gale's ability to zoom in on the smallest nuances of a relationship' TIMES -

'Gale writes with such humanity and warmth in his novels that it comes as a surprise that these short stories are told in a different, darker voice' DAILY MAIL -

'If Gale is arguably more at home in the more expansive form of the novel, these pieces certainly showcase his capacity for combining a light touch and a macabre sense of humour with an understated strength of human feeling…The stories confirm Gale's ability to exploit the short story genre's capacity to deliver a caffeinated hit' METRO -

'Well over half the stories in GENTLEMAN’S RELISH adroitly utilise carefully observed details as the background to events that cause the reader to give a delicious shudder of horror at story's end…'Hushed Casket' could have been penned by that master of the ghost and horror story MR James, while 'The Excursion' chillingly reflects the more lurid newspaper headlines. But there are also more gentle tales…GENTLEMAN’S RELISH is a hugely enjoyable collection which proves that the short story is still very much alive' DAILY EXPRESS -