The word has gone out that Seduce is dead, and the mourners gather on
Church Island in the Caribbean for her wake. All bring their own
memories of Seduce: her daughter Glory prays for the rescue of her
mother's soul, but there are also those who have come to make sure that
"dutty filthy woman" has finally ceased to be a temptress to the
island's husbands. Her grandchildren, too, both in their different ways
marked by growing up in such a conflicted family, strive to find
something positive in Seduce's life, and new directions in their own.
And then there is Seduce's old lover, Mikey, come to make his peace.
In this remarkable debut novel, told in patois prose that is poetic and
delicate, profane and slyly funny, Desiree Reynolds has powerful things
to say about race, class and the struggle between the sexes.
Desiree Reynolds started her writing career in London as a freelance
journalist for the Jamaica Gleaner and the Village Voice. She has
gone on to write film scripts, poetry and short stories; Seduce is her
first novel. A teacher, broadcaster and DJ, Desiree currently lives in
Sheffield.
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