Her award-winning novel, After You’d Gone, established Maggie O’Farrell as a master of psychological depth and supple prose. In My Lover’s Lover she has written a haunting
page-turner.
When Lily slips on the sidewalk outside a London gallery and literally falls at the feet of a stranger, Marcus, the attraction is instant and electric. Within a week she is sharing this magnetic
yet elusive architect’s waterfront loft and sleeping in the room that belonged to his girlfriend, Sinead, about whom he will only say that “she’s no longer . . . with us.” But there lingers a
distinct presence, of a woman who seems to have disappeared abruptly—leaving behind a single sexy dress in the closet, a puzzling mark on the wall, and the suffocating scent of jasmine.
As Lily falls ever more deeply in love with Marcus, Sinead’s aura consumes her with fear and obsession that spark a drama of passion and betrayal
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“O’Farrell’s novel, written with passion and clarity, beautifully describes how old relationships can haunt new love. Spookily good.” —Elle (UK)
“O’Farrell understands human nature in frightening depth and skillfully lays a trail of half-truths and mystery to ensnare and enthrall.” —Time Out (London)
“O’Farrell turns a deceptively simple romantic novel into an engrossing story of psychological suspense.” —Publishers Weekly
"[O’Farrell employs a chillingly effective metaphor for the way past relationships continue to haunt the present. Wedding raw, gut-wrenching emotion to delicate, ethereal prose, she delivers a powerful psychological suspense novel filled with erotic tension.” —Booklist
Maggie O’Farrell is the author of several acclaimed books, including the New York Times bestseller Hamnet, winner of the Women’s Prize for Fiction and named a
best book of the year by the New York Times, BookPage, and more. Her other books include After You’d Gone, winner of the Betty Trask Award; My Lover’s Lover; The
Distance between Us, recipient of a Somerset Maugham Award; The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox; The Hand That First Held Mine; Instructions for a Heatwave, winner of a
Costa Book Award; This Must Be the Place; and I Am, I Am, I Am. She was born in Northern Ireland and grew up in Wales and Scotland and now lives in London. She has worked as a
waitress, chambermaid, bike messenger, teacher, arts administrator, journalist in Hong Kong and London, and as the deputy literary editor of the London Independent on Sunday.
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