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A Month of Sundays
A Month of Sundays
Nov 29, 2025 4:00 PM

Author:John Updike

A Month of Sundays

Updike's seventh novel concerns a month of seven days, a month of enforced rest and recreation as experienced by the Reverend Tom Marshfield, sent west from his Midwestern church in disgrace.

Reviews

'Now at last a highly literate, deeply read cavalry officer of high rank shows one the nature of horse-borne warfare in those times: and Colonel Mallinson's A Close Run Thing is very much to be welcomed.'

—— Patrick O'Brian

'As astonishingly impressive debut...Convincingly drawn, perfectly paced and expertly written...A joy to read'

—— Antony Beevor

'The scope of A Close Run Thing is quite breathtaking...A sustained piece of bravura writing'

—— Observer

'The account of the Battle of Waterloo is an imaginative feat of high order, owing as much as to thorough scholarship as it does to compassion and sensibility. Brilliantly conveyed.'

—— Daily Telegraph

'Allan Mallinson's grasp of the technical side of his subject is effortless and impressive...The portrayal of the men of all ranks is excellent.

—— Spectator

'An epic adventure...a book with a texture as rich as cut velvet, and a storyline as detailed as a Bruges tapestry. Patrick O'Brian may no longer be with us. But Mallinson has obviously taken up the historical baton'

—— The Birmingham Post

'Treads a middle course between the subtleties of O'Brian and the simplicities of Cornwell...An exciting, fast-moving story, full of bloody hacking with sabre and tulwar, which can at the same time be reflective and thoughtful about its setting and situation'

—— Evening Standard

'Rarely does one read the same book twice in one week. Mallinson writes with style, verve and the lucidity one would expect from a talented officer of l'arme blanche...His breadth of knowledge is deeply impressive even if it is modestly entwined in the fabric of this epic narrative. Kick on, Captain Hervey, we cannot wait for more'

—— Country Life

'Splendid news...Captain Matthew Hervey of the 6th Light Dragoons and ADC to the Duke of Wellington is back in the saddle...A marvellous read, paced like a well-balanced symphony. This is more than a ripping yarn...I look forward enormously to hearing more of Hervey's exploits; he is as fascinating on horseback as Jack Aubrey is on the quarterdeck'

—— The Times

Charming, funny and poignant. But also profound, heartbreaking

—— Nina Stibbe

Keyes at her best: capturing everyday voices with humour and empathy with writing that you'll devour in a weekend. Just pure and simple joy

—— Stylist

High quality entertainment

—— Marie Claire

It takes real talent to make a reader laugh and cry … the story will stay with you long after you've read the last page

—— Heat

Keyes writes brilliantly, as always, about love, grief, jealousy and friendship

—— Daily Mail

The jokes are as good as ever, Keyes' large cast of Irish and American characters fizz and crackle off the page. High quality entertainment

—— Marie Claire

The novel is a rare blend of genres, a richly enjoyable satire and an inspirational tale of one woman's triumph over despair

—— Daily Telegraph
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