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'Darkly comic, beautifully written and full of surprises'
Daily Mail

'Really funny. David is a great writer'
Paula Hawkins, Good Housekeeping

'A riotously good novel, witty and earnest, brimming with sharply drawn characters and creeping suspense. David Thewlis is a fabulous writer'
Anna Bailey, Sunday Times bestselling author of Tall Bones

'A deliciously smart, hilarious human drama with the pace and intrigue of a gripping thriller. One of the year's most memorable novels'
B P Walter, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Dinner Guest

Celebrated director Jack Drake can't get through his latest film (his most personal yet) without his wife Martha's support.

The only problem is, she's dead...


When Jack sees Betty Dean - actress, mother, trainwreck - playing the part of a crazed nun on stage in an indie production of The Devils, he is struck dumb by her resemblance to Martha. Desperate to find a way to complete his masterpiece, he hires her to go and stay in his house in France and resuscitate Martha in the role of 'loving spouse'.

But as Betty spends her days roaming the large, sunlit rooms of Jack's mansion - filled to the brim with odd treasures and the occasional crucifix - and her evenings playing the part of Martha over scripted video calls with Jack, she finds her method acting taking her to increasingly dark places.

And as Martha comes back to life, she carries with her the truth about her suicide - and the secret she guarded until the end.

A darkly funny novel set between a London film set and a villa in the south of France.
A mix of Vertigo and Jonathan Coe, written by a master storyteller.



PRAISE FOR DAVID THEWLIS'S FICTION

'David Thewlis has written an extraordinarily good novel, which is not only brilliant in its own right, but stands proudly beside his work as an actor, no mean boast' Billy Connolly
'Hilarious and horror-filled' Francesca Segal, Observer
'A fine study in character disintegration... Very funny' David Baddiel, The Times
'Exquisitely written with a warm heart and a wry wit... Stunning' Elle
'Queasily entertaining' Financial Times
'A sharp ear for dialogue and a scabrously satiric prose style' Daily Mail
'Laugh-out-loud, darkly intelligent' Publishers Weekly
'This is far more than an actor's vanity project: Thewlis has talent' Kirkus

Shooting Martha

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'Darkly comic, beautifully written and full of surprises'Daily Mail 'Really funny. David is a great writer' Paula Hawkins, Good Housekeeping'A... Read more

    Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
    Publication Date: 23/06/2022
    ISBN13: 9781474621557, 978-1474621557
    ISBN10: 1474621554

    Number of Pages: 336

    Fiction , Contemporary Fiction

    Description


    'Darkly comic, beautifully written and full of surprises'
    Daily Mail

    'Really funny. David is a great writer'
    Paula Hawkins, Good Housekeeping

    'A riotously good novel, witty and earnest, brimming with sharply drawn characters and creeping suspense. David Thewlis is a fabulous writer'
    Anna Bailey, Sunday Times bestselling author of Tall Bones

    'A deliciously smart, hilarious human drama with the pace and intrigue of a gripping thriller. One of the year's most memorable novels'
    B P Walter, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Dinner Guest

    Celebrated director Jack Drake can't get through his latest film (his most personal yet) without his wife Martha's support.

    The only problem is, she's dead...


    When Jack sees Betty Dean - actress, mother, trainwreck - playing the part of a crazed nun on stage in an indie production of The Devils, he is struck dumb by her resemblance to Martha. Desperate to find a way to complete his masterpiece, he hires her to go and stay in his house in France and resuscitate Martha in the role of 'loving spouse'.

    But as Betty spends her days roaming the large, sunlit rooms of Jack's mansion - filled to the brim with odd treasures and the occasional crucifix - and her evenings playing the part of Martha over scripted video calls with Jack, she finds her method acting taking her to increasingly dark places.

    And as Martha comes back to life, she carries with her the truth about her suicide - and the secret she guarded until the end.

    A darkly funny novel set between a London film set and a villa in the south of France.
    A mix of Vertigo and Jonathan Coe, written by a master storyteller.



    PRAISE FOR DAVID THEWLIS'S FICTION

    'David Thewlis has written an extraordinarily good novel, which is not only brilliant in its own right, but stands proudly beside his work as an actor, no mean boast' Billy Connolly
    'Hilarious and horror-filled' Francesca Segal, Observer
    'A fine study in character disintegration... Very funny' David Baddiel, The Times
    'Exquisitely written with a warm heart and a wry wit... Stunning' Elle
    'Queasily entertaining' Financial Times
    'A sharp ear for dialogue and a scabrously satiric prose style' Daily Mail
    'Laugh-out-loud, darkly intelligent' Publishers Weekly
    'This is far more than an actor's vanity project: Thewlis has talent' Kirkus

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