A dizzingly intelligent and compulsive work of fiction from an outstanding new Australian writer.
Redmond Campbell's luck has just taken a turn for the worse. His dog's dead, his wife Bea went to prison three days ago, and he has to look after Bea's sister, Lori, a wildly disinhibited woman with Huntington's Disease. What really grates him though, is that despite all he's done for her, Lori hates him. In fact, even Redmond's nephew, Mada - a PhD student searching for a cure to the disease that's killing his mother, and potentially one day himself - doesn't give Red the respect he deserves. But Red is about to change all that. He's got plans to become Sydney's leading property agent - on the residential end, at least - and he's about to make a connection that will line him up a killing. It's almost legal too! Well, almost. What matters is that Red has a whiff of success, and he's damn sure everything's about to come up roses. Funny and moving, profound and profane, both an intimate family drama and an incisive parable of capitalism and collapse, this is an anarchic, joy-filled, and ribald read from one of Australia's most exciting authors. A novel about the dance of the body through the world, it is a story brimming with sting, hope, and gratitude for a world that is equal parts cruel and kind.