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Second Fiddle
Second Fiddle
Nov 28, 2025 4:24 AM

Author:Mary Wesley

Second Fiddle

Laura Thornby is independent, individual and perfectly in control of her life. Her affairs are brief but delightful, her career fulfilling and she copes with her two rather peculiar relatives and the gossip about her parentage with wryness and humour.

But then she meets twenty-three-year old Claude, a struggling writer, and she is overcome by an irresistible desire to interfere, manipulate and experiment - all for his own good, of course.

What Laura does not foresee, however, are the possibilities that one day Claude may actually complete his novel and that she may well fall in love.

Reviews

A witty, chatty book

—— The Times

Second Fiddle will delight the healthily growing number of Mary Wesley enthusiasts and offer a delicious treat to those who have yet to discover this unique author

—— Punch

She writes like an avenging angel, with a freshness, vigour and zest for sex (but never for sleaze) that belie her years. The lovely Miss Wesley has a steel-tipped talent

—— Sunday Telegraph

Quirky and fun, this book has humour as well as a cracking concept. Four stars

—— Customer review

Part romance, part mystery, this elegant debut captures the danger - and refuge - of love in Stalin's era

—— Good Housekeeping

Highly readable saga... for serious balletomanes.

—— Independent

He’s a novelist who has spent a lifetime creating his own subversive pantheon, a jumpy CBGB’s of the literary soul… Several of the essays here marinate in the fish sauce that is literary gossip… feisty, freewheeling, funny

—— The New York Times

The Ecstasy of Influence is, more than anything, a record of Mr. Lethem’s life as a public novelist, a role for which he is obviously well suited… Mr. Lethem has such a gift, and The Ecstasy of Influence is evidence of it

—— New York Observer

Lethem writes with a commitment to sharing his enthusiasm for whatever obsesses him ... While the results illuminate his formative influences and artistic development, they also cast considerable light on the culture at large, which is both reflected in Lethem's work and has profoundly shaped it

—— Kirkus Reviews

Jonathan Lethem...writes superb essays... lovely subtlety

—— Evening Standard

Jonathan Lethem, the New York novelist, writes superb essays

—— William Leith , Scotsman

Superb collection of essays… Clever but satisfying, too

—— Lesley McDowell , Glasgow Sunday Herald

A funny and clever selection of essays

—— Observer

Impassioned and detailed studies offset with bagatelles

—— Stuart Kelly , Guardian

Witty, astute and irreverent

—— James Urquhart , Financial Times
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