Someone Else's Wedding
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Mr & Mrs Max Irving request the company of:Mrs Fran Friedman, mourning her empty nest, the galloping years and a disastrous haircut.
Tamar Cohen is een veelgeprezen auteur wiens werken lezers boeien met krachtige, ontroerende verhalen. Haar schrijven duikt vaak in de complexiteit van menselijke relaties en de zoektocht naar identiteit. Cohen creëert meesterlijk personages die zowel kwetsbaar als veerkrachtig zijn, en verkent diepe emoties en innerlijke werelden met haar woorden. Haar literaire stijl kenmerkt zich door inzicht en het vermogen om de lezer onder te dompelen in het verhaal.





Mr & Mrs Max Irving request the company of:Mrs Fran Friedman, mourning her empty nest, the galloping years and a disastrous haircut.
Reevaluating her complicated family life after a long affair with a television personality abruptly ends, Sally, humiliated by her ex-lover's subsequent successes, embarks on a cat-and-mouse revenge plot.
The Daily Mail bookclub favourite read of 2015 'It's essential you get your hands on this thriller' Closer 'A work of near genius' Daily Mail - the best psychological thriller for fans of GIRL ON THE TRAIN and I LET YOU GO 'Chillingly brilliant thriller' Red Magazine 'Taut, tense, addictive' Good Housekeeping Best friends tell you everything; about their kitchen renovation; about their little girlâe(tm)s schooling. How one of them is leaving the other for a younger model. Best friends donâe(tm)t tell lies. They donâe(tm)t take up residence on your couch for weeks. They donâe(tm)t call lawyers. They donâe(tm)t make you choose sides. Best friends donâe(tm)t keep secrets about their past. They don't put you in danger. Best friends donâe(tm)t always stay best friends. 'Chillingly real psychological drama. I loved it' LISA JEWELL 'A shocking twist' PAULA DALY 'A gripping thriller of betrayal and revenge' Essentials magazine Book of the Month
With the sharp and witty scalpel she used in 'The Mistress's Revenge', Tamar Cohen lays bare the raw emotions that underpin so-called normal family life and explores the hearts of two women forced to re-evaluate everything they thought they knew.
Written as a heartfelt letter, the novel explores the emotional turmoil of a woman grappling with the end of her relationship with a married man. Through her candid reflections, she navigates themes of love, loss, and self-discovery, revealing the complexities of desire and heartbreak. The intimate format allows for a deep dive into her psyche, capturing the rawness of her feelings and the impact of her experiences. Cohen's debut offers a poignant look at the struggles of moving on and finding one's identity after love.