
Unexploded is the much-anticipated new novel from Alison Mac Leod. May, 1940. On Park Crescent, Geoffrey & Evelyn Beaumont & their eight-year-old son, Philip, anxiously await news of the expected enemy landing on the beaches of Brighton. It is a year of tension & change. Geoffrey becomes Superintendent of the enemy alien camp at the far reaches of town, while Philip is gripped by the rumour that Hitler will make Brighton's Royal Pavilion his English HQ. As the rumours continue to fly & the days tick on, Evelyn struggles to fall in with the war effort & the constraints of her role in life, & her thoughts become tinged with a mounting, indefinable desperation. Then she meets Otto Gottlieb, a 'degenerate' German-Jewish painter & prisoner in her husband's internment camp. As Europe crumbles, Evelyn's & Otto's mutual distrust slowly begins to change into something else, which will shatter the structures on which her life, her family & her community rest. Love collides with fear, the power of art with the forces of war, & the lives of Evelyn, Otto & Geoffrey are changed irrevocably. Praise for The Wave Theory of Angels: An ambitious novel...[ Alison Mac Leod] has an engaged delight in the stuff of life. (TLS). Ingeniously combines medieval theology with 21st-century physics.. .highly enjoyable. (The Times). Alison Mac Leod was raised in Canada & has lived in England since 1987. She is the author of two novels, The Changeling & The Wave Theory of Angels, & of a collection of stories, Fifteen Modern Tales of Attraction. She is Professor of Contemporary Fiction at the University of Chichester & lives in Brighton.