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Molly Lane, A Lively Woman In Her Forties, Passes Away From An Unknown Illness. Her Friends And Lovers Start Thinking About Their Own Lives Ending. Vernon Halliday, Who Runs A Fancy Newspaper Called The Judge, Convinces His Old Friend Clive Linley, A Well-known Composer, To Make A Pact With Him. They Promise That If One Of Them Gets Sick Like Molly Did, The Other Will Help Them Die. The Story Becomes About Who Will Do The Killing.
At The Same Time, Scandalous Photos Of Molly's Famous Lover, Julian Garmony, Who Is A Foreign Secretary, Get Into The News. People Talk About It, And He's Close To Being Embarrassed. But The Story Takes A Twist, And Surprisingly, The Not-so-good Garmony Manages To Stay Ahead. Ian McEwan, The Author, Is Really Skilled At Writing, And Even Though This Type Of Story Usually Wins Awards, The Characters In The Book Feel A Bit Empty As The Plot Gets Complicated. - Lisa Jardine
Molly Lane, A Lively Woman In Her Forties, Passes Away From An Unknown Illness. Her Friends And Lovers Start Thinking About Their Own Lives Ending. Vernon Halliday, Who Runs A Fancy Newspaper Called The Judge, Convinces His Old Friend Clive Linley, A Well-known Composer, To Make A Pact With Him. They Promise That If One Of Them Gets Sick Like Molly Did, The Other Will Help Them Die. The Story Becomes About Who Will Do The Killing.
At The Same Time, Scandalous Photos Of Molly's Famous Lover, Julian Garmony, Who Is A Foreign Secretary, Get Into The News. People Talk... Read More