Amsterdam

Amsterdam

1998 • 178 pages

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Average rating3.3

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Winner of the 1998 Booker PrizeOn a chilly February day two old friends meet in the throng outside a crematorium to pay their last respects to Molly Lane. Both Clive Linley and Vernon Halliday had been Molly's lovers in the days before they reached their current eminence, Clive as Britain's most successful modern composer, Vernon as editor of the quality broadsheet, The Judge. Gorgeous, feisty Molly had had other lovers too, notably Julian Garmony, Foreign Secretary, a notorious right-winger tipped to be the next prime minister.In the days that follow Molly's funeral Clive and Vernon will make a pact that will have consequences neither has foreseen. Each will make a disastrous moral decision, their friendship will be tested to its limits and Julian Garmony will be fighting for his political life.


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Uurgh. Dry, dull and dense (the 3 disaster D's). I absolutely loved Atonement- but all other McEwan books have fallen short - I think it's time I break up with him.

March 2, 2021

Fun, short, and well written.

September 15, 2023

I ploughed through it, in that way that is so easy to do with McEwan. It was easy and gripping, but goodness me did I feel let down by the ending. What a fizzling out.

November 10, 2018

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