Julia Armfield
Julia Armfield is a British author known for her short stories and debut novel 'Our Wives Under the Sea'. Her work often explores themes of the body, relationships, and the uncanny.
Books
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1. Our Wives Under The Sea
The novel explores the emotional and psychological aftermath of a deep-sea mission gone awry, focusing on the relationship between two women, Miri and Leah. After Leah returns from a mysterious and prolonged underwater expedition, she is profoundly changed, both physically and mentally, leaving Miri to grapple with the unsettling transformation of her wife. As Leah becomes increasingly distant and otherworldly, Miri navigates her own feelings of loss, love, and confusion, while trying to understand the enigmatic experiences Leah endured beneath the ocean's surface. The story delves into themes of grief, identity, and the unknown, blending elements of horror and romance to examine the depths of human connection.
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2. Private Rites
In a world where relentless rain has transformed the landscape, three estranged sisters—Isla, Irene, and Agnes—are brought back together by the death of their father, a renowned yet harsh architect. As they gather in their childhood home, a grand glass house, they uncover hidden secrets and memories that challenge their fragile relationship. Amidst personal struggles—Isla's unresolved feelings for her ex-wife, Irene's strained relationship, and Agnes's unexpected romance—the sisters face a mysterious revelation in their father's will. This discovery hints at a deeper, more ominous connection to their mother's disappearance and the peculiar interest strangers have always shown in their lives. As the sisters grapple with these revelations, they realize they are part of a larger, unsettling purpose that could have profound consequences for their family and the world around them.
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