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Fiction

The Darkest Little Room by Patrick Holland

by Jay Daniel Thompson
December 2012–January 2013, no. 347

The Darkest Little Room by Patrick Holland

Transit Lounge, $29.95 pb, 272 pp, 9781921924248

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he Darkest Little Room, Patrick Holland’s latest novel, looks at sexual slavery and obsession in South-East Asia. The protagonist is Joseph, an Australian reporter travelling in Vietnam. Intent on finding a beautiful woman glimpsed briefly, he receives word that she may be working in a brothel known as ‘the darkest little room’. In pursuing this lead, Joseph meets and falls in love with a prostitute named Thuy. Attracted to her because she is ‘weak’ and ‘beautiful’, he wants to save her from her sordid way of life. Then Joseph starts purchasing heroin for Thuy. His morals are challenged and his life endangered.

 


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The Darkest Little Room by Patrick Holland

Transit Lounge, $29.95 pb, 272 pp, 9781921924248

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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Comments

Jo @ Booklover Book Reviews
Sunday, 31 March 2013 21:20
This is an engrossing story and Patrick Holland's prose superb - visceral yet at the same time poetic...

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