cover image The Lovers

The Lovers

Morris L. West. Dutton Books, $22 (304pp) ISBN 978-1-55611-370-3

A fable of star-crossed lovers, this smoothly written tale by master novelist West ( The Shoes of the Fisherman ) begins in the years just after WW II. Bryan de Courcy Cavanagh, a young Irish-Australian, is hired to crew aboard a yacht owned by rich American Lou Molloy, who has planned a pleasure cruise with his fiancee Principessa Giulia Farnese. The marriage will be one of convenience, arranged by the Farnese family, whose lineage was established before the Renaissance, by the hierarchy of the Catholic Church and by Molloy, to facilitate new alliances in the political maneuverings of the Cold War era. Cavanagh and Giulia fall passionately in love, aware that each of the stolen minutes they share aboard the yacht brings them closer to the inevitable decision to part. Four decades later, Cavanagh is reunited with Giulia and learns the secret she has kept for all those years. While the plot is predictable, West spins his narrative as a glowing thread of love lost and regained, woven through a rich tapestry of intrigue, betrayal, suspense and murder. 125,000 first printing; Literary Guild and Doubleday Book Club alternates. (Sept.)