The Taxi Queue

The Taxi Queue

by JanetDavey (Author)

Synopsis

Two men meet by chance in the taxi queue outside Paddington station one January night. Richard is in his mid-forties, apparently happily married, with two children. Abe is young, and casually manipulative. The men share a taxi and, on impulse, Richard invites Abe into his home- an action that sends ripples not only through his own life and that of his wife, but also through the fragile existence of Abe's younger sister, Kirsty, who is herself unsure of the best way to settle down...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 07 Aug 2008

ISBN 10: 0099506963
ISBN 13: 9780099506966
Book Overview: The third novel from the hugely acclaimed Janet Davey. 'A touching story of loneliness, sexual confusion and family ties' - Guardian

Media Reviews
Not since Penelope Fitzgerald's pen was stilled has there been so transcendent and workmanlike a novel in English -- Candia McWilliam
Davey is a beautiful writer * Financial Times *
[A] skillful handling of words. She is able to create intimacy brilliantly...beautifully observed * Time Out *
Subtle and challenging...attempts something radical with the fictional form: it eludes novelistic norms in favour of something more like life * Guardian *
Davey is a deft observer of the inequalities of nature that exist within families * Daily Telegraph *
Author Bio
Janet Davey is the author of English Correspondence, which was longlisted for the 2002 Orange Prize, First Aid and By Battersea Bridge. She lives in London.