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In a Summer Season is one of Elizabeth Taylor's finest novels in
which, in a moving and powerful climax, she reveals love to be the
thing it is: beautiful, often funny, and sometimes tragic. 'You
taste of rain', he said, kissing her. 'People say I married her for
her money', he thought contentedly, and for the moment was full of
the self-respect that loving her had given him. Kate Heron is a
wealthy, charming widow who marries, much to the disapproval of
friends and neighbours, a man ten years her junior: the attractive,
feckless Dermot. Then comes the return of Kate's old friend Charles
- intelligent, kind and now widowed, with his beautiful young
daughter. Kate watches happily as their two families are drawn
together, finding his presence reassuringly familiar, but slowly
she becomes aware of subtle undercurrents that begin to disturb the
calm surface of their friendship. Before long, even she cannot
ignore the gathering storm . . .
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Belated (Paperback)
Elisabeth Russell Taylor
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R462
Discovery Miles 4 620
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From award-winning writer Elisabeth Russell Taylor comes a dazzling
new collection of short stories. Whether examining the unspoken
deals brokered in every marriage, the inherent menace of daily
exchanges or the secret lives of the unattached, each of these
sixteen stories sparkles with Russell Taylor's extraordinary
talent. 'The Contract' brilliantly reimagines Pushkin's Eugene
Onegin; 'Supporting Roles' reverses the client-therapist
relationship; 'Charlotte' looks at the life of a Jewish immigrant
in postwar London; 'Les Amants' is a lyrical paean to love and loss
in rural France; 'Take Care' sees the visitors getting too
comfortable in a house that's not theirs; 'The Inquest' is a
whimsical feat of magical realism; while 'Who She?' and 'Carter'
explore the mysteries and complications of identity. Here is a
writer unafraid to probe the dark corners of character, who
sharpens her teeth on the casual cruelties, subtle ironies and
alarming contradictions of everyday life. * 'She is entirely
original and wholly brilliant' Elizabeth Young 'Much admired by
other writers ... reflective, lyrical prose' Times Literary
Supplement 'She writes brilliantly' Elaine Feinstein, The Times
Pillion Riders 'In this chilling tale of the failure of romantic
love, the writing is precise, tight-knit, beautifully paced' Isobel
Quigley, Financial Times 'One of those works in which there is not
a single wrong note. Best of all is the way that the author evokes
the atmosphere of post-war Paris, making the city ... seem vividly
real, so that one longs to be there' The Times Present Fears 'A
sparkling collection of stories, each with a sting in its tail'
Sunday Times 'Witty, deadpan language with a bleakness reminiscent
of Roald Dahl' Ruth Padel, Daily Telegraph 'Taylor mingles the
elegant with the grotesque, as if seating Flaubert next to William
S. Burroughs at dinner' Publishers Weekly Will Dolores Come to Tea?
'Elisabeth Russell Taylor slowly unfolds bizarre, incisive tales of
sex and loss ... dark and sharp and often disturbing' Carol Birch,
Times Literary Supplement Tomorrow 'A haunting, beautifully written
lament for the isolating power of love' Financial Times ISBN
978-1491285312 Price 8.99 (pb) / 4.99 (eBook)
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Tomorrow (Paperback)
Elisabeth Russell Taylor
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R309
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Discovery Miles 2 800
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From the author of PRESENT FEARS, SWANN SONG, MOTHER COUNTRY, PILLION RIDERS and I IS ANOTHER, set in 1960. A woman returns to the island of Mon for the fifteenth time in fifteen years, and for the seven days of her holiday, her head is filled with happy memories from childhood - but also with darker thoughts, which she must struggle to control.
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