Author:Oscar Wilde,Linda Dowling

Selection includes The Portrait of Mr W.H., Wilde's defence of Dorian Gray, reviews, and the writings from 'Intentions' (1891): 'The Decay of Lying, 'Pen, Pencil, Poison', and 'The Critic as Artist'.
Wilde is familiar to us as the ironic critic behind the social comedies, as the creator of the beautiful and doomed Dorian Gray, as the flamboyant aesthete and the demonised homosexual. This volume presents us with a different Wilde. Wilde emerges here as a deep and serious reader of literature and philosophy, and an eloquent and original thinker about society and art.
Penny Vincenzi fans will devour this - unputdownable
—— Louise BagshaweIf you loved Four Weddings and a Funeral, this novel about a circle of glamorous friends, their tragedies and loves is definitely for you
—— Woman and HomeAn engaging tale of lust, money and finding love in unexpected places
—— New WomanTerrifyingly intense and disturbing...her utter fearlessness as a writer gives this novel both its power and ultimately its glory
—— SUSANNA MOOREA modern parable...a nightmare vision...it's bloodcurdling stuff.
—— INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAYA gripping murder mystery...it is Goodwin's pictures that stay with you
—— THE TIMESThis ingenious, amoral thriller crackles with surprises and paints a vivid picture of North London gangster life. It's also as ghoulish as they come, with a truly stomach-churning finale.
—— MAIL ON SUNDAYGoodwin's novel oozes gore and throbs with the stench of decay. An investigative journalist... Goodwin has first-hand knowledge of the underworld. She is also a fine writer...her crowning achievements are the stomach-churning Shifter sister grotesques and the devil's spawn Minimonster, "a video-nasty made flesh".
—— DAILY TELEGRAPHCleverly written and full of truths about our time, this is a top-notch thriller
—— OKA distinctly Gothic vision of London that owes as much to Martin Amis as it does to Layer Cake...Goodwin writes with a confident command of the material.
—— METROHer books are characterised by the rich symbolism shes uses, which works in contrast to the everyday settings. The themes of loss and redemption are as strong as ever, and...you'll love the colourful world that Goodwin creates
—— GLAMOURGoodwin does an excellent job...a bleak, clever, complex and utterly compelling thriller with the grip of a pitbull.
—— YORKSHIRE POSTBeautifully written...Idiosyncratic and highly enjoyable
—— GOOD BOOK GUIDENorth London gangland life and a very nasty murder mystery, but this highly compulsive, unputdownable novel is so much more...The events are extraordinary and the finale very disturbing and the reading experience is one of best I've had for a long time.
—— SARAH BROADHURST , THE BOOKSELLERIntense and deeply disturbing, Sweet Gum is the kind of story you can't help wishing...was strictly confined to the pages of a book. But it's not - this is real life in a modern world: a seedily contemporary world of criminals, lap-dancing, drugs, perversion, prostitution and betrayal. Written by a journalist known for her investigations into the crime underworld, Sweet Gum brilliantly captures the sense of the London streets with a scintillating nastiness that's totally addictive. Unputdownable
—— IRISH EXAMINERDeliciously bittersweet...vividly evoked...an assured, ambitious and inventive work
—— MSLEXIABrisk and wry intelligence...there is a constant wit and genuine sparkle of language at work here
—— SUNDAY TRIBUNEHer reputation as a gifted novelist will be assured...Sweet Gum balances a visceral portrait of modern evil with an ambitious work on the themes of redemption, love and justice which is both refreshing and strangely nostalgic.
—— THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT






