The Times
Believable and touching ... Harrisons writing is lively, crisp [and] full of humour
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Weekend Telegraph
A work of extraordinary fictional daring ... assured ... always convinces
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Mail on Sunday
'Harrison's integrity as a writer translates into a funny and touching account of self-discovery.'
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Vanessa Berridge, Books, Woman & Home
'A simultaneously dark and illuminating novel'
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The Times
Believable and touching ... Harrison's writing is lively, crisp [and] full of humour'
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Weekend Telegraph
A work of extraordinary fictional daring ... assured ... always convinces'
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Product Description
The story of a middle-aged, middle-of-the-road man whose mundane life is given new meaning when he marries a tough, driven woman. As they struggle to adjust to late parenthood, David becomes obsessed by the idea that someone is watching him, and his search for the truth means that he must pay a high price in terms of his own relationship.
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About the Author
The original scribbling child', Sarah Harrison has written twelve novels, including international bestsellers Flowers of the Field and A Flower that's Free, several children's books, short stories, articles and scripts. She is also a regular broadcaster on Radio 4.
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