'Just the right mixture of doomed fun, melancholy and faintly
lascivious despair' Observer 'I am afraid I have something to tell
you. It is that we are all about to be destroyed.' 1914. The old
standards are going. There is bitterness in politics, talk of civil
war in Ireland. But all this means little to Cynthia Weston,
attractive wife of cabinet member Aylmer Weston, and her nephew by
marriage Philip. They are caught up in the charmed, perilous toils
of a mutual passion that will destroy all they hold most dear -
while the shadow of war lengthens and darkens, ready to swallow
their world whole. A captivating portrait of a lost world, Statues
in a Garden is a rediscovered masterpiece by one of the most
important and neglected British female writers of the twentieth and
twenty-first centuries.
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