The Book Game
They’re old friends. But how well do they really know each other?
‘Thorny and sexy. Everyone’s fraught or up to no good’ Beth Morrey
It is August, and eight old friends have gathered at a country house for a writers’ retreat. By day, there is reading beside the pool or writing in the shady corners of the estate. In the evenings – drinks, dinner outdoors, games, midnight swimming.
But as temperatures rise in the stifling last days of summer, tensions do too. Old jealousies, new temptations and bitter rivalries bubble to the surface. By the end of the week, friendships – and lives – will have changed forever.
Astute, witty and page-turning, The Book Game is a novel about ambition, competition, regret and desire; about paths not taken and last chances suddenly seized; about the games people play. It asks what it means, in all senses, to be in the middle of life.
”'Who's in the mood for sumptuous country house intrigue? The Book Game is thorny and sexy. Everyone's fraught or up to no good. Gloriously uneasy, richly detailed, absorbing and beautifully written” - Beth Morrey, Sunday Times bestselling author of Saving Missy
‘The Book Game is gorgeous, pulsing with heat and sex and intrigue. The country estate setting is as beautiful as it is uneasy, and the writing is deliciously barbed. I devoured it in a day' Marianne Levy, author of Don’t Forget to Scream -