Billington (Theo and Matilda, 1991, etc.) sets many plates spinning
in a combination chick-lit thriller. Alice Lightfoot ("So clever.
So pretty. So independent") is shockingly young to be both a
grandmother and a widow. Even more shocking is the fact that she
has not had sex since her husband Richard died three years ago. A
successful journalist, with a London flat and a country
cottage-where her daughter Florrie and granddaughter Lily live-and
a confused father in a nursing home, perhaps her life is busy
enough. But as this hectic story opens, Alice is deluged in
eligible bachelors: wealthy interviewee Sir Brendan; old opera
companion Jonathan, who suddenly declares an undying passion; her
editor Guy, and prospective interviewee, deep-sea diver Blue. It's
with Blue that Alice ends her sexual fast, but within days he has
disappeared in Guy's yacht and is feared murdered. Meanwhile,
Lily's brief kidnap by a mysterious woman named Dora, plus strange
sightings of a ghostly figure, composes another plot strand-one
involving Alice's mysterious mother who reputedly died when she was
three. Billington dodges swiftly across and among these multiple
storylines and character groups. But as the plots thicken, the
coincidental meetings multiply, the thriller elements get wilder,
and Alice begins to sound more like her sister in Wonderland: "She
wished the people in her life would stay in separate boxes and
present themselves one at a time." Most entertaining is the
juggling of possible lovers-Alice also sleeps with Sir Brendan, and
makes out with Guy-while the business with guns and dogs and
financial corruption fails to thrill. Alice's threatened pregnancy
and near drowning are red herrings, but not the rumors of Richard's
sexual liaison with Jonathan. Will Dora turn out to be Alice's
mother, and who will be the man of Alilce's choice? Interest in
this capable but curious amalgam of fantasy and female
soul-searching diminishes in proportion to its cornucopic content.
(Kirkus Reviews)
Alice Lightfoot is far too young to be a widow and a grandmother.
Perhaps she'd been too young to be a wife, although she was happy
enough at the time. Now, nearly three years after her husband's
death, the world suddenly seems to be changing.;Her daughter
expects Alice's life to revolve around her grandchild, Lily, and
everyone else seems to think that Alice must be looking for a new
husband - after all, she's such a WIFE. There doesn't seem to be
space to decide what Alice wants for herself: does she want a man
around, or would independence give her the full life she
craves?;Alice is a woman at a turning-point, coming out from the
protection of a long marriage into the hurly-burly of the wider
world. She has far-reaching choices to make and the seriously
unexpected to face...
General
Imprint: |
Orion (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd )
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
August 2005 |
First published: |
November 2004 |
Authors: |
Rachel Billington
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Dimensions: |
132 x 200 x 22mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - B-format
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Pages: |
320 |
Edition: |
New ed |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-7528-5932-3 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
General & literary fiction >
Modern fiction
Promotions
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LSN: |
0-7528-5932-3 |
Barcode: |
9780752859323 |
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