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The Golden Rule

Product Description A Times, Sunday Times, Observer, Daily Mail and Financial Times Best Book of 2020 Pick'A highly enjoyable story about female resilience and finding fulfilment on your own terms' Sunday Times'An irresistible summer read' Guardian Book of the Day'A typically sharp and hugely satisfying page-turner' Daily MailShe's such a skilful storyteller' Bernardine EvaristoWhen Hannah is invited into the First-Class carriage of the London to Penzance train by Jinni, she walks into a spider's web. Now a poor young single mother, Hannah once escaped Cornwall to go to university. But once she married Jake and had his child, her dreams were crushed into bitter disillusion. Her husband has left her for Eve, rich and childless, and Hannah has been surviving by becoming a cleaner in London. Jinni is equally angry and bitter, and in the course of their journey the two women agree to murder each other's husbands. After all, they are strangers on a train - who could possibly connect them?But when Hannah goes to Jinni's husband's home the next night, she finds Stan, a huge, hairy, ugly drunk who has his own problems - not least the care of a half-ruined house and garden. He claims Jinni is a very different person to the one who has persuaded Hannah to commit a terrible crime. Who is telling the truth - and who is the real victim?Praise for Amanda Craig'Terrific, page-turning, slyly funny' India Knight'As satisfying a novel as I have read in years' Sarah Perry'Amanda Craig is one of the most brilliant and entertaining novelists now working in Britain' Alison Lurie Review A highly enjoyable story about female resilience and finding fulfilment on your own terms, with a twist that is all the more compelling for its unexpectedness ― Sunday Times An irresistible summer read: a rollicking plot, a heroine who is more than a match for anything the author throws at her and meaty social issues ― Guardian Book of the Day The plot becomes so gripping - the sort of story where you want to pull the heroine out of the pages away from danger . ― The Times A typically sharp and hugely satisfying page-turner about two women who decide to murder each other's husbands ― Daily Mail Such an interesting read! . . . A story of lies - and learning that people aren't always who they appear to be -- Nina Pottell ― Prima A pacy state-of-the-nation drama that tackles issues from domestic abuse to workplace harassment, gentrification to the gig economy ― Mail on Sunday Clever and compelling, The Golden Rule is a modern mash-up of Rebecca and Strangers on a Train ― Red The Golden Rule does what her novels do best, wrapping the reader in a tight, lean narrative, showing the strangeness that lies at the heart of normal-seeming lives ― Observer An acute and passionate observer of society in both town and country, and among rich and poor. She is harrowingly good at portraying the corrosive effects of poverty, particularly on vulnerable women with children to protect. Her prose is a delight...Best of all, Craig has the knack of creating interesting characters and of making one care about what lies in store for them. If you can do that, nothing else really matters -- Andrew Taylor ― Spectator Perceptive and wise, particularly on the ever-growing gap between the rich and the poor ― Independent She's such a skilful storyteller who vividly dramatises our lives with wit, wisdom and compassion Strangers on a Train meets #MeToo ― Sunday Times Craig's ninth novel is one of her best. A clever take on Beauty and the Beast and Patricia Highsmith's Strangers on a Train, it is also an astute commentary on life in Cornwall and the widening gap between the city rich and rural poor ― The i Addictive . . . a wide-ranging, incisive portrait of contemporary Britain ― Independent We reckon this cracker of a novel about the "haves" and the "have-nots" will whip you into a page-turning frenzy ― Sunday Post If you like your novels wide-ranging, ambitious, socia
Product Overview
ISBN 9780349143484
Author(s) Amanda Craig
Publisher Abacus
Pages 400
Format Paperback
Weight 0.0 lb