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Morbid Relations, by Jonathan Whitelaw

Morbid Relations, by Jonathan Whitelaw

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Morbid Relations, by Jonathan Whitelaw

Morbid Relations, by Jonathan Whitelaw



Morbid Relations, by Jonathan Whitelaw

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Morbid Relations is the story of Rob Argyll, an unsuccessful stand up comedian. Following his mother’s death he returns for the first time in years to his family in their Glasgow home. Rob struggles to relate to his somewhat dysfunctional family, seeming to bounce from one mistake to another while simultaneously trying to make amends for his long absence. The narrative is a darkly comic take on modern Scottish life, family relationships, and finally trying to grow up. Jonathan Whitelaw is a journalist. After working on the frontline media of Scottish politics, he first reached global audiences with articles appearing in broadsheets, tabloids and magazines like The Sun, STV, Daily Mail and The Author. Subjects he has covered have varied from the arts, culture and sport to fashion, music and radioactive waste, with everything in between.

Morbid Relations, by Jonathan Whitelaw

  • Published on: 2015-03-23
  • Released on: 2015-03-23
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Morbid Relations, by Jonathan Whitelaw


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. As debut novels go Morbid Relations is pretty darn good By sarah hardy 3.5 starsMorbid Relations is the authors debut novel.As debut novels go Morbid Relations is pretty darn good.The story focuses on Robert Argyll who to say at best is a pretty dismal stand up comedian. After the sad news of his mothers death he goes back home to see the rest of his family.To start with I thought the story was ok, I can't say it really grabbed me as I found it quite a sombre read to begin with but as the story progressed I began to enjoy the story for what it is. Morbid Relations pretty much is a story about family and the relationships within that family. The sense and feeling of Robert and his family for me comes more into its own over half way through as I personally think we see more of the brother/sister relationship by this point.Towards the end of the book the story left me feeling all warm and cosy and I absolutely loved the ending. It did leave me wondering though if this isn't the last we have seen of Robert and his family and I for one would like to see more.Many Thanks to The Book Club and the author for an Advanced Readers Copy of this book.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Good insight into Family Life! By Ashrae Robert Argyll is the black sheep of the family. He is a stand-up comedian (a bad one) and, all truth told, not a really nice person. He hadn't been back home for several years even though his mother has been ill a little while. Upon her death he, reluctantly, returns to Scotland eager to make things right by his family. The book hits the ground running with cringworthy moments, laugh-out-loud moments and the odd really touching moment. I related to this book as I have also been through the deaths of both my own parents in vaguely similar circumstances, although me and my brother were (and still are) close and so it all went rather more smoothly than for the Argylls. I especially liked some of the banter and bickering between the characters!The writing style was such that the story flowed well and was easy to read. Both storyline and characters came across as real and there were some lovely descriptions of Glasgow and indeed Glaswegians! I would certainly read another book by the author.I received a free copy of this book from the author via THE Book Club in exchange for an honest review.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A thoughtful, humorous very enjoyable read By Misfits farm A very enjoyable book. Rob (Rab professionally) is a comedian in London who ends up back to his roots and challenging his life and thoughts when his mother dies back in Glasgow. His virtues, mind set and lifestyle are all challenged in this tale of family values, relations and life in general.I love this man and his values- in the early pages the mention of a favourite Eurythmics track and later on saying “if you have never had proper home cooking then you are missing the best food in the world” There is food for thought in this book for all of us, some more reflective than others. Rob is the big brother I never had!I was given an ARC of this book in exchange for an open and honest review

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