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An edition of Portobello: a novel (2008)

Portobello

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Fifty-year-old Eugene Wren inherited from his father an art gallery near an arcade that now sells cashmere, handmade soaps, and children's clothing. But he decided to move to a more upmarket site. Eugene was, perhaps, too secretive for his own good. He also had an addictive personality. But he had cut back radically on his alcohol consumption, and had given up cigarettes. Which was just as well, considering he was dating a doctor. For all his good intentions, though, there was something he didn't want her to know. One day, Eugene comes across an envelope containing a sum of money. Rather than report the matter to the police, he writes a note and sticks it up on a lamppost near his house. This note would link a number of very different people -- each with their own obsessions, problems, dreams, and despairs. And through it all the hectic life of Portobello bustles on.

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Publisher
Arrow, Arrow Books
Language
English
Pages
376

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Portobello
Feb 15, 2012, LGF
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Portobello
2010, Center Point Pub.
in English - Center Point large print ed.
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Portobello: a novel
2010, Scribner
in English - 1st Scribner hardcover ed.
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Portobello
2009, Arrow, Arrow Books
in English
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Portobello
December 29, 2009, Seal Books
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Portobello
May 04, 2008, Hutchison
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Portobello
2008, Random House Publishing Group
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Edition Notes

Originally published: London: Hutchinson, 2008.

Published in
London

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823.914
Library of Congress
PR6068.E63 P6 2009, PR6068.E63, PR6068.E63 P67 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
376 p. ;
Number of pages
376

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL26643905M
ISBN 10
0099538636
ISBN 13
9780099538639
OCLC/WorldCat
321014470

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL14921728W

Work Description

'Rendell coaxes her horrors along so seductively that all kinds of nastiness seem not only possible, but inevitable' Literary ReviewThe Portobello area of West London has a rich personality - vibrant, brilliant in colour, noisy, with graffiti that approach art, bizarre and splendid. An indefinable edge to it adds a spice of danger. There is nothing safe about Portobello…Eugene Wren inherited an art gallery from his father near an arcade that now sells cashmere, handmade soaps and children's clothes. But he decided to move to a more upmarket site in Kensington Church Street. Eugene was fifty, with prematurely white hair. He was, perhaps, too secretive for his own good. He also had an addictive personality. But he had cut back radically on his alcohol consumption and had given up cigarettes. Which was just as well, considering he was going out with a doctor. For all his good intentions, though, there was something he didn't want her to know about…On a shopping trip one day, Eugene, quite by chance, came across an envelope containing money. He picked it up. For some reason, rather than report the matter to the police, he wrote a note and stuck it up on lamppost near his house:'Found in Chepstow Villas, a sum of money between eighty and a hundred and sixty pounds. Anyone who has lost such a sum should apply to the phone number below.'This note would link the lives of a number of very different people - each with their obsessions, problems and dreams and despairs. And through it all the hectic life of Portobello would bustle on.

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