Author:Joanna Trollope

'An elegant, witty and deeply perceptive book' Woman's Journal
'Bubbly, amusing, touching, and ultimately poignant' Sunday Express
'Demonstrates again how good Joanna Trollope is at describing village life and how sure is her touch' Evening Standard
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ONE ENCOUNTER AND LIFE IS NEVER THE SAME AGAIN...
The Logans were an enchanting and admirable couple. Archie had snatched Liza from her own engagement party to someone else, wooed her, swept her off to his father in Scotland, and finally married her.
Now bedded firmly into country life - three children, Archie the village doctor, Liza a teacher, everything comfortable, funny, affectionate - they awaited the arrival of Archie's father, the brilliant Sir Andrew Logan, a widower for over thirty years.
When his city-clean Rover stopped in the drive, Sir Andrew was not alone. Beside him was a golden lady in caramel suede, a warm, witty, desirable widow whom everyone - except Archie - adored at once.
Archie saw his father's mistress as the worm in the bud of his perfect life - a life that was to be wrenched apart before he and Liza could re-create their world.
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Readers love A Passionate Man:
'Captivating'
'Brilliant'
'Her writing is, for me, perfection'
'One of her best I think'
'I didn't want it to finish!'
Demonstrates again how good Joanna Trollope is at describing village life and how sure is her touch
—— Evening StandardAn elegant, witty and deeply perceptive book
—— Woman's JournalBubbly, amusing, touching, and ultimately poignant
—— Sunday ExpressBeautifully written...Her sharpest vision yet
—— GuardianOne of Britain's most iconoclastic and fiercely independent talents, a writer who repeatedly tests our expectations... Compelling, even consuming
—— Daily TelegraphA writer of great power and subtlety, a specialist chronicler of depression... alcohol addiction, yearning and loss
—— Sunday TelegraphEvery sentence of Kennedy's fluid prose is to be savoured... An unflinching book, elevated by the sublime quality of Kennedy's writing. Lacerating comedy is pitted against passages of sheer beauty
—— Independent on SundayKennedy's lyrical evocation of the mind of an alcoholic draws on, and slyly subverts, a long distinguished tradition of hard-drinking narratives in Scottish literature, from Alasdair Gray to Irvine Welsh
—— London Review of BooksIn Paradise, A.L Kennedy weaves her word magic around one woman's determined embrace of alcohol
—— Rowan Pelling, New StatesmanA stylist of the highest order
—— Financial TimesGripping... Stylistically consummate
—— Sunday TimesArnaldur Indridason has built an international reputation with this series, and rightly so. Hypothermia is perhaps his best book yet, gracefully depicting the lengths to which people are driven by the need for answers. An outstanding novel
—— Joanna Hines , GuardianThe Icelandic master of crime Arnaldur Indridason is not yet as well known in this country as Sweden's Henning Mankell, but on this showing, it is only a matter of time...a wonderfully atmospheric tale
—— Sally Cousins , Sunday TelegraphThis is a humane, unsentimental study of grief and guilt, which is both moving and unsettling. It's also a softly gripping narrative, without ever resorting to fight scenes, car chases or torture
—— Brandon Robshaw , Independent on SundayMargaret Atwood is a wry and perceptive observer of society as well as an original storyteller
—— Cecilia Heyes , PsychologistBrilliantly conceived and executed, this powerful evocation of twenty-first century America gives full rein to Margaret Atwood’s devastating irony, wit and astute perception
—— EssenceThis is a novel pervaded by violence, sex, terror, but also by contemplation, analysis and – occasionally – by hope… Atwood shockingly reveals what we could be capable of.
—— Elly McCausland , Cherwell NewspaperA magnificent achievement...an American masterpiece
—— A.S. Byatt , GuardianA triumph
—— Margaret Atwood , New York Times Book ReviewShe melds horror and beauty in a story that will disturb the mind forever
—— Sunday TimesToni Morrison is not just an important contemporary novelist but a major figure in our national literature
—— New York Review of BooksA work of genuine force. . .Beautifully written
—— Washington PostThere is something great in Beloved: a play of human voices, consciously exalted, perversely stressed, yet holding true. It gets you
—— The New YorkerSuperb...A profound and shattering story that carries the weight of history...Exquisitely told
—— Cosmopolitan






