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Our Mutual Friend
Our Mutual Friend
Nov 12, 2025 9:05 AM

Author:Charles Dickens,Nick Hornby

Our Mutual Friend

'Perhaps his greatest work. The great novel of London: dark, wise, unsentimental' William Boyd

WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY NICK HORNBY

John Harmon returns to England after years in exile to claim his inheritance: a great fortune and a beautiful young woman to whom he is betrothed, but has never met. When Harmon's body is pulled out of the Thames, all of London is fascinated by the mystery of the murdered man and his unclaimed riches. Scavengers, social-climbers, lawyers and teachers, a money-lender and a dolls-dressmaker, men and women both honest and villainous, will all become embroiled in this tale of love and obsession, death and rebirth.

**One of the BBC’s 100 Novels That Shaped Our World**

Reviews

Our Mutual Friend made me want to be a writer

—— Zoe Heller , Guardian

Dickens wasn't just telling a story, but drawing a panoramic picture of his times, full of detail about the way the Victorians lived, loved and thought. Our Mutual Friend is superbly constructed - part social satire, part murder mystery, part love story. It is crowded with memorable characters: the aspirational Veneerings, the playboy lawyer Eugene Wrayburn, and the heroines: giddy-minded Bella Wilfur and saintly Lizzy Hexam

—— Independent

Our Mutual Friend disturbs us to the root of our being...terribly great

—— John Sutherland

Perhaps his greatest work. The great novel of London: dark, wise, unsentimental

—— William Boyd , Newsweek

Charles Dickens is the greatest novelist in the English language

—— Peter Ackroyd

This combines social satire, a gripping murder mystery and a portrait of Victorian London that still rings deep and true

—— Amanda Craig , Sunday Express

Nowhere is the author's overriding concern with the darker aspects of Victorian society and values better expressed than in his last completed novel

—— Daily Mail

Book of the Week

—— Henry Sutton , Daily Mirror

The novel's racier encounters might make even Jilly fans blush

—— Independent

Simon infuses it, bit by bit, with the expectation of a gratifying conclusion, one that rewards an indomitable romantic and parental love for its many surprises

—— Boston Globe

Readers of Rachel Simon's fiction know that she's a hopeful romantic. Her work is smart and laced with sweetness, presenting an optimistic view even when her subject matter is bleak. It's a perspective Simon achieves, in part, by taking an unexpected angle on her subject - and subjects. She brings an anthropologist's eye to her stories, describing characters, action, and emotion as if she were new to the weary world. By seeing anew what comes naturally to most of us - cognition, memory, hearing, speech - Simon illuminates her characters' interior lives and finds new and forgotten meaning in familiar symbols. The novel's resolution is unexpected and satisfying, allowing for empathy with Lynnie's conflicted family, who ' put her away.' Simon's thorough research, detailed in an author's note, is evident in her careful crafting of this moving story. Those readers familiar with her insightful memoir, Riding the Bus with my Sister, will find this new fictional work an opportune meeting of author and material

—— Philidelphia Enquirer

Improbably beautiful

—— Christian Science Monitor

A gripping yet tender storyline that unfolds as the insurmountable obstacles are faced with bravery and loyalty. You're sure to be reaching for the tissues

—— Candis

A moving and disturbing tale of love and loyalty. And you might cry

—— Sun Buzz Magazine

A treat of a read, not least because of the wonderful, rolling ease with which Lodge writes. Or, rather, with which it reads - prose like this does not come without effort.

—— Daily Mail

Sex-charged whopper on the life and works of HG Wells

—— The Word

Colourful characters and outrageous events abound. Confident, pacy writing keeps the reader wondering what Wells will get up to next and pondering the complex relationships to which he seems addicted

—— Michael Sherborne , Literary Review

Very, very good.... So confidently are facts and flights of imaginative fancy interwoven that readers will find themselves unwilling - and unable - to distinguish between the two

—— Country Life

Consistently absorbing and enjoyable. I doubt whether a better way could have been found to bring the phenomenon that was H. G. Wells to life

—— Allan Massie , Stand Point

Biographical fiction is on an upswing, to judge by this lively novel, faithful to the facts but free to interpret feelings

—— Saga

A Man of Parts has the lovely, loquacious qualities that typify eccentric wonders such as The War of the Worlds and The History of Mr Polly. David Lodge reminds us that Wells, an imperfect man, is still a worthy witness to his own world and to those worlds that may yet to come.

—— Andrew Tate , Third Way Magazine

Lodge understands the Edwardian literary and political scene extremely well, and traces Wells's entanglements with the louche world of Fabians and free lovers with real intimacy

—— Times Literary Supplement

As protean, elusive but compelling as it's hero, David Lodge's bio-novel about HG Wells breaks all the rules but still grips the reader - like Wells himself

—— Boyd Tonkin , Independent

A wry, racy and absorbing biographical novel

—— Benjamin Evans , Telegraph, Seven Magazine

Lodge knows how to tease the inner man out from behind the historical figure, subjecting Wells to probing interviews throughout the book in which his deeper beliefs and contradictions are laid bare

—— Alastair Mabbot , Herald

This fictionalised version of HG Wells dramatises the author's life, which was full of politics, writing and women

—— Daily Telegraph

David Lodge's HG Wells was both a visionary and a chancer; as arrogant as he was insecure; with as many noble goals as base instincts; a mass of very human contradictions; as Lodge has it, a man of parts

—— Sunday Express
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