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Vacant Possession (novel)

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Vacant Possession
First edition
AuthorHilary Mantel
LanguageEnglish
Published1986 (Chatto and Windus)[1]
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint & eBook
Pages240
ISBN0-7011-3047-4
OCLC12977246
Preceded byEvery Day is Mother's Day 

Vacant Possession is the title of the second novel by British author Hilary Mantel, first published in 1986 by Chatto and Windus. It continues the story from her first novel Every Day is Mother's Day and is set some ten years later with the same cast of characters.

The novel

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Muriel Axon has been released from a mental institution under the Care in the Community programme and seeks revenge on those whom she blames for putting her there – Isabel Field her social worker, now unhappily married to an assistant bank manager, Isabel's father who it transpires was the father of Muriel's baby, and Colin Sidney who now lives in Muriel's old house and whose daughter is now pregnant by Isabel's husband. Muriel, who has developed a skill at mimicry and is a master of disguise, manages to infiltrate Colin and Isabel's families with tragic results.

Despite its dark themes the book manages to bring a lot of comedy into these apparently dark situations.

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