Described as 'a black suburban comedy' Huth's latest novel begins
far from ominously. William and Grace Handle - he a gifted
violinist, leader of a flourishing musical quartet she a
wild-flower painter of minor talent - are, a middle-aged, devoted
couple living for the most part in 'easy silence' and acceptance of
each other's foibles. Almost simultaneously they meet, and are
tempted by, a new companion who threatens their loving amity and
mutual support even, startlingly, their very lives. This reviewer
found her suspension of disbelief somewhat stretched; although as
we all know, the blandest of surfaces can conceal the most raging
of passions and it is always dangerous to declare they would never
have done it. (Kirkus UK)
William and Grace share what seems to them an ideal marriage. Both
in their 50s, neither has any reason to believe that their
relationship could be threatened. But when he meets the beautiful
Bonnie, William begins to think the unthinkable.
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