Cleverly and astutely observed Eben Venter
Shocking and wickedly funny Neil Hegarty
A raw, startlingly honest novel about family, love and redemption Matthew Norman
At a time when high-quality contemporary literary fiction is rarer than ever, Paul Read s novels are a much-needed tonic Matt Thorne
It is the summer of 1989 when Lucas witnesses an event that will tear his family apart. Over a decade later, his estranged father succumbs to a suspected heart attack.
Lucas shuns grief and escapes to New York with his colleague Mariana. However, a dark secret from his past threatens to re-emerge and destroy the burgeoning relationship before it has even begun.
When his father's girlfriend fails to reappear after reporting his death, the true cause of his demise falls under scrutiny. And as the startling truth comes to light, Lucas must confront the fact that father and son may not have been so different after all.
After gaining a first in Fine Art at the Kent Institute of Art and Design at Canterbury, Paul Read moved to London, finding employment at Foyles bookshop before becoming a teacher. He has worked in several inner-city schools as an Art, English and supply teacher, both in England and Italy. He received a distinction from City University London for his creative writing MA.
A few years ago, Paul was involved in a hit-and-run incident which put him in a wheelchair for several months and was where he wrote the first draft of his debut, The Art Teacher. He lives with Patricia and their two children.
Paul's second novel, Blame, will be published in April 2017.
Follow Paul on Twitter at @paulreadauthor
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@snusmumrikiin @coopercooperco Considering the whole read on him was "really talented but overambitious for the timing" and then he miraculously makes the finals and says "I'm gonna make some fucking extra fucking tarts", I don't blame Paul a bit haha