Interlunar had in abundance what Dearly lacked; theme, attitude, imagery and a thick thesaurus. Favourite passages:
"Now that the pain is slower I know it's there, less like being flayed than being scalded. A long moment of no breath at all and no feeling. Then layer after layer peels off. A peach in boiling water. This is a domestic image. Try: soft moon with the rind off: a bad answer to anything that gets in what you think is your way."
"All peoples are driven to the point of eating their gods after a time: it's the old greed for a plateful of outer space, that craving for darkness, the lust you feel what it does to you when your teeth meet in divinity, in the flesh, when you swallow it down and you can see with its own eyes, look out through murder."
"You do not consider me a soul, but a landscape, not even one I recognize as mine, but foreign and rich in curios: an egg of blue marble, a dried pod, a clay goddess you picked up at a stall somewhere among the dun and dust-green hills and bronze-hot sun and odd shadows, not knowing what would be protection or even the need for it then."
"I pick up the vacant shells, for which empty means killed, saving only the most perfect, not knowing who they are for."
"In the plum-couloured tent in the evening, a young woman is playing a lute, an anachronism, and singing to Genghis Khan. It is her job. It is her intention to make him feel better. Then maybe she can get some sleep and will not be murdered."
"Grief is to want more. What use is moonlight? I reach into it, fingers open, and my hand is silvered and blessed, and comes back to me holding nothing."
"We can live forever, but only from time to time."