Fethiye is a small seaport on Turkey's Aegean shore where each
summer starting in May tourists from across Europe and England
flock to exchange gloomy skies and rain for sand and sea and
sometimes sex, beneath a hot bright Mediterranean sun. Connie
Cullingsworth, whose life this novel is a portrait of, flies to
Fethiye to rescue her daughter who has been robbed and will need
money. Accompanying Connie is her second husband, Charles, a
computer whiz who lives in his world of cyberspace and remains
indifferent to her needs and desires, as she discovers too late. A
teacher schooled in Romanticism, Connie had always dreamt of seeing
the Mediterranean, birthplace of western art and literature; and in
Bea's Bar, she meets Omer whose charismatic charm she finds she is
unable to resist when he offers to teach her to swim. As a girl
Connie had almost drowned in a Scottish loch, and ever since she
has feared water. But in the end Connie must learn that Paradise
has its darker side
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