Wives and Lovers

Wives and Lovers

by JaneElizabethVarley (Author)

Synopsis

Victoria Stratford's birthday party for her husband David is a resounding success. It shows off their beautiful Wimbledon house, their wonderful children, their perfect lives, and it conceals the tensions and ambitions that infest their marriage. While Victoria graciously welcomes her guests, the only person missing is David himself. Victoria's sister Clara and her husband Tom are there. Unworldly and idealistic, Tom scorns David's quest for wealth. While Clara is content with her job as a university lecturer and their shabby home, she is yearning for something and Tom cannot see the growing need for happiness that may take Clara away from him. In the garden, the youngest sister Annie talks to her husband Hugo. They are ideally suited and very content with each other. The only blight on their lives is Hugo's mother, Barbara, whose jealousy and possessiveness have turned into a poisonous hatred of Annie. This one evening begins a train of events that will lead each sister down a different path - towards love, sex, grief, betrayal and happiness. Each of them will learn what it is to be a wife, a sister and a lover.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 336
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Orion
Published: 15 May 2003

ISBN 10: 0752852779
ISBN 13: 9780752852775
Book Overview: Jane Elizabeth Varley is a special talent, writing stories of modern love and relationships, with a taste of Joanna Trollope but a style very much her own Aimed at the affluent and time-rich older market, this novel will appeal to a large number of women readers A family saga with that magic page-turning quality - satisfying and complex Translation rights already sold in five countries: France, Germany, Holland, Italy and Sweden 'A lovely, romantic, intriguing novel' Penny Vincenzi

Media Reviews
'Three sisters and their marriages are the focus for this novel of contemporary manners. Varley cuts to the quick of modern relationships as the sisters confront the consequences of death, infidelity and estrangement. An absorbing story and vivid characters keep the pages turning until a satisfying conclusion.' WOMAN & HOME 'A great page-turner that brings to mind the landscape associated with Joanna Trollope.' DAILY EXPRESS
Author Bio
Jane Elizabeth Varley studied at Oxford and went on to qualify as a barrister. She became a law lecturer and taught at Kingston University before going to live in France and write full time. She now divides her time between Surrey and Normandy. She has one son.