It is August on the highveld: a time of dust, wind and melancholy. Distracted only for a moment by the unremarkable person in the cinema noisily excavating his popcorn, Deanna’s real concern is that she might be HIV positive, having stabbed herself in the thumb after giving an injection to a patient. She hasn’t heard from her brother in days and doesn’t seem to have a clue that he’s busy fighting off a silent obsession with her estranged husband Richard.
Richard, meanwhile, has much on his mind too. He has enlisted the services of a company called Relative Success in an attempt to track down his biological mother who disappeared shortly after giving birth to him in the early evening of Boxing Day in 1964 …
In this darkly comic novel, David Medalie has assembled an operatic cast of characters, most of them living in contemporary Johannesburg, whose lives criss-cross as they struggle to find solace and meaning. A bungled kidnapping, a prime minister’s daughter who is mired in depression, an astute businesswoman who has adopted her domestic worker’s great-nephew, an opinionated aunt, a farm girl who joins a travelling troupe of actors, a mysterious meeting in a whites-only town, a hominid called Oom Toeka and a radio presenter who is conning her listeners. The Shadow Follows is a meticulously observed, deftly woven tale of uncovered origins and secret motivations.