This is a diversion from MD's series about Aurelio Zen, an Italian police detective ordered to solve crimes in unfamiliar cities (and then being transferred to other unfamiliar cities for thanks). It has had mixed reactions from readers. This reader likes it.
This short, cleverly composed novel with plenty of erotic scenes was written in 2000 and is situated mainly in the US. Its main theme is how to deal with the past. Say, you have a new lover. Are you indifferent about her/his former partners or is it slowly becoming an obsession for you to know about them?
In 1982 Julian Barnes published "Before She met Me" about Graham, a historian, who finds out his new wife once acted in `blue movies'. He laughs it off, but soon, for the sake of science (history), he dives into her history...
In "Thanksgiving", British freelance journalist Anthony meets Lucy, an export promoter for apples from the state of Washington during a transatlantic flight. An erotic play begins which later on leads to marriage. But Lucy has two teenage children from a man about whom she does not say much. Years later, when Lucy dies in a plane crash, Anthony starts a search much like Graham's...
The first person he visits is Darryl Bob Allen, the father of Lucy's children, in a remote part of Nevada. Unsure of his safety, Anthony quickly arms himself, which is easy in this state and sets off. This occurs at the beginning of the book. A train of dramatic events follow, which readers must discover and interpret for themselves.
This reader grasped MD's enjoyment of making fun of a slowly dissembling British hero in America and beyond. A warm, always funny, but also re-readable novel, because many readers may think they have missed something, somewhere when they have read the last page.