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    Kathleen Stewart: Men of Bad Character

    From the acclaimed author of The After Life comes a compelling novel about modern love and dangerous liaisons.

    When Rose’s eighteen year relationship ends in the most shocking and unexpected way, she emerges from years of what she thought was love and realises the extent to which she was being emotionally manipulated and controlled. While trying to pick up the threads of her shattered life, she meets a charming and elusive new man.

    He offers hope and possibilities for the future, but as Rose is drawn further into the labyrinth that is Gary’s life, she starts to wonder if he is the man she thought he was.


    Kathleen Stewart is the author of eight novels, including Spilt Milk and Nightflowers, and two collections of poetry. Her memoir The After Life (2008) was published to great acclaim and was shortlisted for the Nita B. Kibble Award.

    Topics: Fiction, Kathleen Stewart, Novels | 1 Comment »

    One Response to “Kathleen Stewart: Men of Bad Character

    1. kyriaki Says:
      July 28th, 2010 at 3:51 pm

      It is a brilliant book.

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