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Unexploded
Jan 15, 2026 3:40 AM

Author:Alison MacLeod

Unexploded

Unexploded is Alison MacLeod's heartrending novel of love and prejudice in wartime Brighton.

LONGLISTED FOR THE MAN BOOKER PRIZE 2013

May, 1940. Wartime Brighton. On Park Crescent, Geoffrey and Evelyn Beaumont and their eight-year-old son, Philip, anxiously await news of the expected enemy landing on the beaches.

It is a year of change. Geoffrey becomes Superintendent of the enemy alien camp at the far reaches of town, and Evelyn, desperate to feel useful, begins reading to some of the prisoners. One of them is Otto Gottlieb, a 'degenerate' German-Jewish. As Europe crumbles, Evelyn's and Otto's mutual distrust slowly begins to change into something else, which will shatter the structures on which her life, her family and her community rest.

'Like a piece of finely wrought ironwork, uncommonly delicate but also astonishingly strong and tensile . . . a novel of staggering elegance and beauty' Independent

'Compelling, fast-paced, powerful . . . the denouement is as heart-rending as it is unexpected' Financial Times

'MacLeod's range - spanning the movingly real to the mysteriously surreal - is excitingly, imaginatively realised and unified in awareness of the dark menace of love's uncertainty' Metro

Alison MacLeod was raised in Canada and has lived in England since 1987. She is the author of three novels, The Changeling, The Wave Theory of Angels and Unexploded, and of a collection of stories, Fifteen Modern Tales of Attraction. Unexploded was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize for Fiction 2013. She is Professor of Contemporary Fiction at Chichester University and lives in Brighton.

Reviews

Like a piece of finely wrought ironwork, uncommonly delicate but at the same time astonishingly strong and tensile . . . a novel of staggering elegance and beauty

—— Independent

MacLeod's range - spanning the movingly real to the mysteriously surreal - is excitingly, imaginatively realised and unified in awareness of the dark menace of love's uncertainty

—— Metro

An exploration of the xenophobia and neurosis unleashed in times of national crisis . . . MacLeod remains one of the most astute chaoticians writing today

—— Guardian

Compelling, fast-paced, powerful. The descriptions of wartime Brighton are pin-sharp . . . the denouement is as heartrending as it is unexpected

—— Financial Times

Unexploded is an unforgettable book. With exquisitely researched and rendered detail, the author plunges us into the panic and paranoia of war, fusing international politics, national politics and family politics in her powerful study of hypocrisy, oppression, cultural misunderstanding and desire

—— Bidisha

Love, fear and prejudice are all skilfully anatomised in this compellingly intimate exploration of life in war time Brighton

—— Jane Rogers

MacLeod has an engaged delight in the stuff of life

—— Times Literary Supplement

'MacLeod's fictions are evocations of desire and its mysteries . . . [Her] characters are strong, and they are worth listening to

—— Guardian

Finely wrought, moving and haunting. What a wonderful novel this is. Bravo Alison MacLeod

—— Polly Samson

A persuasive period setting, an intricate plot, sumptuous prose

—— Daily Telegraph

An intelligent, perceptive novel by a writer of great descriptive power . . . Like her modernist forebears, MacLeod knows that life and death, the terrible and the mundane always co-exist - her genius lies in illustrating these truths while simultaneously spinning a bona fide pageturner

—— Daily Mail

A bleak and enjoyable account of someone who, perhaps through unacknowledged guilt, finds bitter solace in losing and in driving himself towards extinction.

—— Simon Baker , Spectator

Just as Doyle’s game of choice, Baccarat, urges him to keep turning over one hand after another, Osborne’s sharp, compelling prose is equally addictive – just one more page, one more page

—— Jim Dempsey , Bookmunch

Osborne shows an impeccable facility for capturing the sweat-soaked suspense of the high-stakes card table

—— New Yorker

This is a good, fast read about what it is to win, and what it is to lose

—— William Leith , Evening Standard

This is a thought-provoking and chilling thriller

—— Good Book Guide

A pure treat from the cover to the very last page

—— Washington Post

Mutli-layered and absorbing... Kushner's style is sure and sharp, studded with illuminating images... Kushner has fashioned a story that will linger like a whiff of decadent Colony perfume

—— New York Times Book Review

Fresh and compelling. Kushner takes us to a place and time we've seldom visited before

—— San Francisco Chronicle

A stunner of a novel... A fluid, eye-opening symphony of a book

—— Seattle Times

With its sharp detail and precisely drawn characters, Telex from Cuba offers a compelling look at a paradise corrupted

—— People

Telex from Cuba elegantly weaves together a gripping story of individuals and their lives leading up to one of the most notorious revolutions of the twentieth century

—— Time Out New York

A dazzling debut… Wickedly funny.

—— ELLE Decoration

This dazzling firework of a debut novel is a reminder of how inventive and original historical fiction can be.

—— Anna Carey , Irish Times

Eyre pulls off a notable trick in Viper Wine, not just by reconstructing her chosen period but rendering it permeable to intrusions from other ages… Playful moments…are made all the more striking by being woven unannounced into a meticulously luscious fantasia on a theme of English high life in the 1630s.

—— Michael Caine , Times Literary Supplement

The horrors of the beauty industry are taken apart with feline wit and the book will make you purr with pleasure.

—— Frances Wilson , New Statesman

The most richly fruited post-modern novel since Jeanette Winterson’s Sexing the Cherrys

—— Marcus Field , Independent

A bold, impressive debut

—— 4 stars , Daily Telegraph

As a debut novel, it is truly dazzling and Hermione Eyre has proved herself an author well worth watching out for

—— Susannah Perkins , Nudge

Profoundly moving

—— Country Life
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