I have just finished Faith and Constance and it was great. I've read otherbooks by Victoria Routledge, but this was by far the best. It is fairlydark in places, but it still has her trademark lightness of touch andwitty observation of human foibles. The book is importantly set outside ofLondon, in a small town 'up north'. Routledge brilliantly describes aculture and history many readers will not be familiar with. It is a breathof fresh air. It's got a great plot too, which sets it apart from chicklit. So while Routledge focuses on relationships in all their awkwardbeauty, the book has twists and turns that will keep you reading. Hertreatment of the lesbian issues in the story are beautiful. She showsgreat sympathy for people's weaknesses, but still celebrates life andlove.