A 2012 New York Times Book Review 100 Notable Books for Fiction
A 2012 San Francisco Chronicle Best Book for Fiction
A Barnes & Noble Best Book of the Season
A 2012 Kansas City Star Top 100 Book for Fiction
A 2012 Booklist Editors’ Choice Selection for Fiction
A 2012 BookPage Best Book for Fiction
A 2012 eMusic Best Audiobook of the Year
A Kirkus Reviews “New and Notable Title”, November 2012
Selection for the November 2012 Indie Next List
An Amazon Best Book of the Month, November 2012
An Amazon Top 10 Book of 2012 for Literature
A Publishers Weekly bestseller
A USA Today bestseller
A Los Angeles Times bestseller
Winner of such prestigious honors as the Booker Prize and Whitbread Award, Ian McEwan is justifiably regarded as a modern master. Set in 1972, Sweet Tooth follows Cambridge student Serena Frome,
whose intelligence and beauty land her a job with England's intelligence agency, MI5. In an attempt to monitor writers' politics, MI5 tasks Serena with infiltrating the literary circle of author Tom
Healy. But soon matters of trust and identity subvert the operation.
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“This is a great big
beautiful Russian doll of a novel, and its construction—deft, tight,
exhilaratingly immaculate—is a huge part of its pleasure…Sweet Tooth is
a comic novel and a novel of ideas, but, unlike so many of those, it also
exerts a keen emotional pull.” —Observer (London)
“Sweet Tooth takes the expectations and tropes of the Cold War thriller and
ratchets up the suspense…A well-crafted pleasure to read, its smooth prose and
slippery intelligence sliding down like cream.” —Independent (London)
“A subtly and sweetly
subversive novel [that is a] masterful manipulation of the relationship(s)
between fiction and truth…Britain’s foremost living novelist has written a book
as drily funny as it is thoughtful.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Juliet Stevenson
has a lovely reading voice with a slight British accent that captures the
personality of Serena in this first person narration. She convincingly
expresses the ambivalence that is tearing Serena apart.” —SoundCommentary.com
“A wisecracking
thriller hightailing between love and betrayal, with serious counter-espionage
credentials thrown in…This is ultimately a book about writing, wordplay, and
knowingness.” —Telegraph (London)
“Thoroughly clever…A
sublime novel about novels, about writing them and reading them and the spying
that goes on in doing both…McEwan has spied on real life to write Sweet
Tooth, and in reading it we are invited to spy on him…Rich and enjoyable.” —Financial Times
“A disgraced spy, a
failed mission, a ruined lover: Ian McEwan’s new novel, Sweet Tooth,
opens at full tilt…The novel’s pleasures are multiple and, as always with
McEwan, they begin with the storytelling.” —Bloomberg Businessweek
“McEwan’s most stylish
and personal book to date…The year’s most intensely enjoyable novel.” —Daily Beast
“Gloriously readable
and, at times, wickedly funny.” —Irish Times
“McEwan writes with
his usual clinical precision, brilliantly evoking the London of dingy Camden
flats, the three-day week, and IRA atrocities. His assumption of a female
persona is pitch-perfect.” —Daily Mail (London)
“McEwan fans won’t be
disappointed by Sweet Tooth, and newcomers to the author will be
meeting him at the top of his game.” —Globe and Mail
“One of McEwan’s
finest female characters, Serena Frome…is both clever and beautiful, a
speed-reading lit geek and a math whiz, a 1970s version of the Harvard MBA
types who launch life-changing Internet startups…What unfolds is a mystery, a
romance, and a dazzling display of literary workmanship. Though the action
slows to a crawl at times, McEwan is a brilliant and entertaining storyteller whose
lines—sometimes laugh-out-loud funny, sometimes wickedly wise—had me reaching
for my highlighter.” —Amazon.com, editorial review
Ian McEwan is the author of more than a dozen books, including either New York Times bestsellers. His novel Amsterdam won the 1998 Book Prize; Atonement, won the
National Book Critics Circle Award and the W. H. Smith Literary Award; and The Child in Time won the Whitbread Award. His story collection, First Love, Last Rites, won the Somerset
Maugham Award.
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