On the night of a father's death, two women remember. Esther, the wife
denied, and Sara, her corrupted daughter, look back at the father's
overwhelming cruelty and ahead to their freedom from him. Finally
liberated from his terrible physical and emotional abuse, they must
decide whether they will accept new possibilities or conform to old
values. The darkness, no matter how black, is not complete: I don't hate
being a woman, Sara tells herself. I don't. Beautifully written and
remarkably powerful, In Night's City extends the tradition of the
lyrical, impressionistic Irish novel, turning it to the hard-edged story
of two women's attempt to escape a terrifying past.