Losted

Book details:

Title: Revelation & Losted

Author: R J Dent

ISBN: 978-1-4466-0288-1

Language: English

Format: Paperback

Pages: 108

Cover Design: D M Mitchell

Publishing Date: February 2024

Dimensions: (6 in x 9 in / 152 mm x 229 mm)

Publisher: Incunabula Media

Purchase link: Incunabula Media: Incunabula Fiction – Revelation

Purchase Link: Lulu.com: Lulu.com/Revelation/RJDent/paperback

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From the back cover:

‘There’s neither blame nor guilt on anyone’s part for what happened. And even if I were to want to apportion blame, I can’t think who the right person to blame would be. But I don’t want to point any accusing fingers because at the time everyone had a very lovely time…’

Revelation is the story of a married woman who agrees to fulfil one of her husband’s sexual fantasies – only to discover that a beautiful gift can become a malevolent curse. After one act of decadent abandon, she is drawn into a maelstrom of emotional devastation that threatens to destroy everything she holds dear, leading her to make the ultimate sacrifice…

Losted tells the story of Luke who, while enjoying a short break at a seaside holiday cottage, notices Julie, the willowy, dark-haired, attractive next-door neighbour. Julie seems to spend most of her time looking after her younger brother Ben, who has profound learning difficulties. As the couple’s attraction for each other deepens, Luke tries to find ways that he and Julie can be alone. He formulates a plan for a romantic evening and puts it in place. However, even the most well-devised plans have a tendency to go wrong, and a few moments of inattention and carelessness culminate in an attack on innocence, and the destruction of trust, hope, and the possibility of love…

The publisher says:

‘REVELATION by R J Dent is a chilling short novel dealing with the death of affect and the emotional and moral vacuum growing in the heart of our western society – encapsulated in the form of a marriage spiralling into disaster and almost insanity. When I read this I thought “I’ve found the thinking man’s Ian McEwan”. It’s very very good and very very nasty.’

Amanda Hodgson’s goodreads review of Revelation:

goodreads review of Revelation by Amanda Hodgson

R J Dent’s website: http://www.rjdent.com/