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Hello Bunny Alice [Paperback]

Laura Wilson
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  • Paperback: 288 pages
  • Publisher: Orion; New Ed edition (8 Jan 2004)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0752858858
  • ISBN-13: 978-0752858852
  • Product Dimensions: 16.8 x 11.2 x 2.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 749,131 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'Laura Wilson is back with another of her intricately constructed novels which dance on the dark side of human nature. It's engrossing... compelling.' (DAILY RECORD )

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27 copy dumpbin and header; backlist dumpbin, presenter, special paperback reading copies, poster; consumer advertising campaign; author PR

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5.0 out of 5 stars This is a brilliant piece of writing., 26 May 2003
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Ms. E. Hayes (Leicestershie) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Hello Bunny Alice (Hardcover)
As with Laura's first book 'A Little Death', we have a small cast of characters, and the story is told by gracefully taking the reader backwards and forwards between present and past. The building of the suspense is very skilful, and as the story unfolds, so the chilling menace creeps up on you and increases with every new revelation. This is a brilliant piece of writing and highly recommended.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Tense dark thriller., 23 Sep 2004
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Rich Milligan (Thatcham, Berkshire) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hello Bunny Alice (Paperback)
This is the first Laura Wilson book I have read and after completing this tense dark thriller, I certainly will be trying more of her novels.

The book is almost play-like with nearly all the action taking place in a small confined area and the cast of characters is so small, it hardly runs into double figures.

*SPOILERS*
The book is set in the early 1970's and as it develops we get flashes back to the late 1960s also. This was done with some style and flair and the reader does feel themselves transported back to this era.

As previously stated the book is written with several flashbacks to earlier times as the characters reminisce about former events and again this is competently written and works very well indeed.

There is a considerable amount of dialogue between the characters as the plot develops and I was sometimes left wondering at their exact motives, but as the storyline consists of the breakdown of more than one of these characters perhaps we shouldn't demand too much consistency.

The book is very dark and can be quite macabre. There is almost no humour in it at all, even though the storyline is about the lives and careers of a comedy double act. The shocking passages do shock and the horror sections are quite bloody and gory.

I can't say I exactly "enjoyed" the book as it was so very moody and menacing but it was a good read and I will go back for more of this soon.

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5.0 out of 5 stars First excursion into not always palatable Wilson territory, 8 Feb 2010
This review is from: Hello Bunny Alice (Paperback)
My first reading of Laura Wilson's writing reveals a writer whose storytelling is smooth and compelling and eminently readable, unfolding like a private entry to a diary.
The quirkly title, which is what drew me to the book in the first place in the library, quickly makes sense when you find out after the first few pages that "Bunny Alice" is a former Playboy Bunny in the swinging 60s in London. Alison (aka: Alice)is the bereaved fiancee of Lenny, a household name of a double act paralleling contemporary comics like Morecambe and Wise. As the story opens she is living in virtual seclusion on a small farm in Oxfordshire in the 70s surrounded only by her animals.
Skeletons soon begin come out of the closet with the unexpected arrival of Jack Flowers, her husbands former partner, on her doorstep and the menace of the resulting action is nicely paced as Wilson cleverly uses to great effect in the first person narrative the device of flashbacks to explain actions and motive. While I might agree somewhat with one previous reviewer's comment that Alice seems a bit of a limp spaghetti she is a product of the times, and if you think about it a probable virtual 'flower child' of the day, from a single parent family, supremely unconcerned about the future, sexually free and only living for the day.
Wilson's story proves quite cleverly claustrophobic, as much of story takes place in a single location, as if on a small stage, and set in a time frame before the advances in modern technology, a time even I remember well, and when the only valid forms of communication were the postal service and single home telephones or coinboxes. This is an important and necessary device to what subsequently unfolds, the ultimate dissolution of several characters, and when there are only a handful in the entire story that is somewhat chilling and adroit storytelling. Well done Laura!
Highly recommended.
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