The Book Lover's Tale

The Book Lover's Tale

by IvoStourton (Author)

Synopsis

He collects books: Interior designer for the rich and powerful, Matt de Voy lends his tasteful eye to the households of his wealthy female clients. He also advises on which books should adorn their shelves. His deep knowledge of literature becomes his sharpest tool of seduction. He collects women: Despite himself, Matt begins to fall in love with one of his most beautiful clients, Claudia. She is modest, clever and married to a nouveau riche husband who arouses in Matt a visceral and all-consuming hatred. But is he a murderer? Imagining himself a tragic hero from one of the Greek classics that obsess him, Matt's fixation on the unavailable Claudia threatens to drive him over the edge. Set at the cusp of the City of London's financial meltdown, THE BOOK LOVER'S TALE opens a door into the extravagant world of the filthy rich, the smart and the debauched. This chilling encounter between old money and new, between the real world and the imagined, is also a moving portrayal of a confused hero's battle to know himself.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 280
Publisher: Doubleday
Published: 09 Jun 2011

ISBN 10: 0385611560
ISBN 13: 9780385611565
Book Overview: A stirring literary tale of book lovers and sexual obsession from the talented young author of THE NIGHT CLIMBERS

Media Reviews
A witty and well-observed tale of obsession and delusion, with a satirical smattering of snobbery. Tatler Artful twists and social satire enjoyably merge with cheeky literary allusions. Independent Smart, funny, and full of literary resonance. Daily Mail Connoisseurs of human wickedness (as well as fans of Ian McEwan, a palpable influence) will delight in The Book Lover's Tale. The Tablet
Author Bio
Ivo Stourton was born in 1982 and works a lawyer in the City of London. He is the son of the acclaiimed BBC Radio journalist Ed Stourton. His first novel, THE NIGHT CLIMBERS, a thriller about the students who scale the college walls of Cambridge, is being made into a film. This is his second novel.