
Synopsis
āAt Last is a miraculously wrought piece of artā ā Suzi Feay, Financial Times
āA terrifying, spectacularly entertaining sagaā ā James Lasdun, The Guardian
At Last is the fifth instalment in Edward St Aubynās semi-autobiographical series, The Patrick Melrose novels.
As friends, relatives and foes trickle in to pay their final respects to his mother Eleanor, Patrick Melrose finds himself questioning whether a life without parents will be the liberation he has so long imagined. Yet as the memorial service ends and the family gathers one last time, amidst the social niceties and the social horrors, the calms and the rapids, Patrick begins to sense a new current: the chance of some form of safety ā at last.
āRemarkable. St Aubynās books are at once extremely dark and extremely funnyā ā Francine Prose, The New York Times
āThe pinnacle of a series that has plunged into darkness and risen towards light. At Last is both resounding end and hopeful beginningā ā Philip Womack, The Telegraph
Part of the Picador Collection, a series showcasing the best of modern literature.
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āThis triumphant conclusion to St Aubynās sequence about boyhood traumas and adult tribulations fizzes with his astringent verbal flair and lethal ear for dialogueā Peter Kemp, Sunday Times
āUrgent emotional intensity, brilliant social satire . . . A terrifying, spectacularly entertaining sagaā James Lasdun, Guardian
'At once epic and intimate, appalling and comic, the Melrose novels are masterpieces' Maggie O'Farrell
āRemarkable. St Aubynās books are at once extremely dark and extremely funny ā Francine Prose, New York Times


























































































































































































