This
is the first novel by Iain Banks that I have read and I enjoyed it. Although
the main narrator is Alban Wopuld the story opens from the point of view of his
cousin, Fielding. The Wopuld family made
their fortune on a board game called Empire.
After working for the family firm for a number of years Alban has turned
his back on his family to seek a different route in life. He is still haunted by his mother’s suicide,
which happened when he was a baby. He is
also trying to escape his infatuation with his cousin Sophie who was his first
love. Fielding persuades Alban to return to the family’s highland
estate, Garbadale for the company’s Extraordinary General Meeting and the 80th
Birthday of his grandmother. I thought all the different points of view
would annoy me, but each character has their own unique voice and hearing their
views and thoughts helped to build a picture of Alban. All the action is saved for the end.
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