Author:John Updike,Justin Cartwright

It's 1989, and Harry 'Rabbit' Angstrom is far from restful. Fifty-six and overweight, he has a struggling business on his hands and a heart that is starting to fail. His family, too, are giving him cause for concern. His son Nelson is a wreck of a man, a cocaine addict with shattered self-respect. Janice, his wife, has decided that she wants to be a working girl. And as for Pru, his daughter-in-law, she seems to be sending out signals to Rabbit that he knows he should ignore, but somehow can't. He has to make the most of life, after all. He doesn't have much time left ...
Fourplay is like a deliciously gossipy session with your girlfriends - it's compulsive
—— Cathy KellyHilarious ... As therapeutic for heartbreak as a voodoo doll!
—— GlamourMoore's endearing exuberance and sense of humour are seductive
—— The TimesA feel-good read, which sparkles with her trademark funny one-liners
—— ElleAn hilarious and assured modern-day Jane Austen romp
—— GQSome of the best passages are, like this, sensuous and plainly descriptive. There is a fantastic mini-essay on the aphrodisiac qualities of the sea cucumber
—— Toby Litt , GuardianWell-crafted, often hilarious and surreal
—— Big IssueAn amusing, charming read with a satirical edge
—— Metro






