Novel About My Wife
Emily Perkins, . . Bloomsbury, $14.95 (271pp) ISBN 978-1-59691-166-6
The lives of a London couple about to have their first child unravel in Perkins’s haunting third novel. In the wake of surviving a train derailment, pregnant Ann Wells tells her husband, struggling screenwriter Tom Stone, that a man has been following her. With only Ann’s vague description, the police can do little and Tom attempts to reassure his wife about her safety. As her due date approaches, Ann turns her attention to scouring the house and molding clay “guardian” figures, while Tom searches for work. Finally, Tom agrees to approach a popular television writer and fellow train accident survivor, Simon Wright, for work. After the birth of their son, Arlo, Ann’s behavior grows more disturbing, and Tom realizes too late the truth behind her fears. Perkins’s gamble to reveal Ann’s fate in the early pages pays off; the suspense mounts with each added detail, until everything falls into place in an unsettling climax. Throughout, both Tom and the reader struggle to find a moment when everything could have been prevented.
Reviewed on: 04/14/2008
Genre: Fiction
Hardcover - 271 pages - 978-0-7475-8422-3
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