The Day after Death is a mystery, an excavation into the past of woman deeply wounded by childhood events she cannot recall and can never forget, and a complex, multi-layered story of love, loss and betrayal.
Lush descriptions, complex characters, and a plot that revolves around the complexities of Pinter’s play Betrayal, set against the backdrop of both the theater and academic worlds, this story starts with an ominous memory of Amanda’s childhood fear of her brother Adrian. Triggered by a minor auto accident, the memories propel her into a re-examination of her history with her family as she tentatively begins embarking on a new relationship in the present. The story weaves through time as more of her memories surface and old friends and lovers re-enter her world.
Amanda struggles with identity and memory as she faces old trauma so she can experience her life as an adult. The novel barrels through the dissection of several mysteries and managed to keep me guessing to the end. This is a beautifully written, moving story of a woman’s brave search for personal and family truths. Highly recommended if you enjoy gripping plots and fascinating characters.