· The Snakes is the latest novel by Sadie Jones. Just published on February 20th with Vintage, it is described as ‘a new captivating modern classic – a morality tale about human nature, money, power and unhappy families.’ The Snakes is quite unlike ANY book that I have EVER read before. There is no major pacing, plot or gripping story-line, yet I was completely sucked into the lives Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins. A chilling page-turner and impossible to put down, THE SNAKES is Sadie Jones at her best: breathtakingly powerful, brilliantly incisive, and utterly devastating. Recently married, psychologist Bea and Dan, a mixed-race artist, rent out their tiny flat to escape London for a few precious months/5(). Ron Charles rated it really liked it · review of another edition. Sadie Jones's “The Snakes” is the perfect antidote to a relaxing summer’s day. Her title practically hisses the story’s symbolic implication, pricking those ancient warnings embedded in the Garden of Eden and the face of Medusa/5(K).
The Snakes, by Sadie Jones, Chatto Windus, RRP£, pages. Join our online book group on Facebook at FTBooksCafe. Subscribe to FT Life on YouTube for the latest FT Weekend videos. The Snakes: A Novel audiobook written by Sadie Jones. Narrated by Imogen Church. Get instant access to all your favorite books. No monthly commitment. Listen online or offline with Android, iOS, web, Chromecast, and Google Assistant. Try Google Play Audiobooks today! Sadie Jones is such an enjoyable novelist to spend time with. Her books are so easy to read, while each sentence is rich in meaty observation Elegantly atmospheric The Snakes left me breathless-- Claire Allfree ― Daily Mail The Snakes is superbly written, each sentence punctuated by a drumbeat of menace, each word placed with a master's.
The Snakes is no exception, although there are a few dead ends and redundant characters. As the secrets Hotel Paligny has been hiding are finally revealed, Jones crafts a pitiless shock ending; a. The Snakes is the latest novel by Sadie Jones. Just published on February 20th with Vintage, it is described as ‘a new captivating modern classic – a morality tale about human nature, money, power and unhappy families.’ The Snakes is quite unlike ANY book that I have EVER read before. There is no major pacing, plot or gripping story-line, yet I was completely sucked into the lives of all the characters. Ron Charles rated it really liked it · review of another edition. Sadie Jones's “The Snakes” is the perfect antidote to a relaxing summer’s day. Her title practically hisses the story’s symbolic implication, pricking those ancient warnings embedded in the Garden of Eden and the face of Medusa.
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