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Shortlisted for the Baileys Women’s Prize for Fiction Catastrophically ill-suited for each other, and forever straddling a line between relative calm and explosive confrontation, Neve and her husband, Edwyn, live together in London. For the moment they have reached a place of peace in their relationship, but past battles have left scars. As Neve recalls the decisions that brought her to Edwyn, she describes other loves and other debts—from her bullying father and her self-involved mother, to a musician she struggled to forget. Drawing us into the battleground of this marriage, Gwendoline Riley tells a transfixing story of mistakes and misalliances, of helplessness and hostility, in which both husband and wife have played a part. Could this possibly be, nonetheless, a story of love?
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Honestly, quite an isolating and haunting read. Once I started reading I couldn't put it down because it was like a car crash in slow motion. The writing was a miss for me though as I didn't connect in a way that is important for -me- as a reader to get the most out of a story and feel fully engaged.