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Meet Rufus Wade: young, handsome, intelligent and holding down a well-paid job in advertising. All should be well with Rufus, but it is not. Bored with living and working in London, and in search of a simpler, more physical existence in the open air, he chucks in his job, ditches his fiancée and sets off for Wiltshire. At a farm on the edge of Salisbury Plain he meets Pip Mendel and his girlfriend Ruth, who are living exactly the sort of life that Rufus wants. So he moves in with them, and is blissfully happy for a while. But when Mendel becomes violently resentful of the growing attraction between Rufus and Ruth, the simple life turns sour, with dramatic repercussions for all three of them.
Invigorating and amusing, Simple Life is also a thoughtful exploration of some aspects of English life in the 1930s.
Praise for Simple Life:
''a graphic and interesting book'' - Cyril Connolly, New Statesman
''funny and exhilarating'' - Sunday Times
''a great pleasure to read'' - Daily Telegraph
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After the works party of Midlands engineering firm Lang''s, the Chairman, Gustavus Lang, collapses and dies. His power-crazed half-brother Walter attempts to seize control of the company by purchasing Gustavus''s shares but is swiftly rebuffed. Jack Partridge, a lathe operator, begins a romance with Rosamund, Walter''s nubile young daughter, after dancing with her at the works party. Walter agrees to a collaboration with another company, only to realize that the rival concern intends to swallow up Lang''s. Thwarted and outmanoeuvred, Walter is then told that Rosamund has gone on holiday with Jack and sets off to confront them...
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Felix Milne is a London psychoanalyst whose clientele usually consists of bed-wetting children, mousy typists with secret pasts and affluent middle-aged women who are bored with their husbands. But then along comes Adam Lucian, a former Spitfire pilot who has recently tried to murder his wife Molly. With the aid of a narcotic drug, Milne forces Lucian to relive his brutal treatment at the hands of the Japanese during World War Two. Feeling much better having done so, and convinced that he is now ''cured'', Lucian refuses any further analysis. Reluctantly, Milne lets his patient go, only to receive a telephone call the next day informing him that Lucian has shot Molly and gone on the run...
Far more than just an exciting, fast-moving thriller, Mine Own Executioner also provides a fascinating historical insight into the state of the psychiatric profession in 1940s Britain.
Praise for Mine Own Executioner:
''the most extraordinary exploration of the human condition'' - Philippa Gregory (Radio 4)
''an exceptionally good novel'' - John Betjeman (Daily Herald)
''admirably written'' - Elizabeth Bowen (Tatler and Bystander)
''a triumphant success-the kind of success that makes one want to clap'' - L. P. Hartley (Sketch)