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Tony and Susan
The riveting novel that inspired the new movie NOCTURNAL ANIMALS
Description
Fifteen years ago, Susan Morrow left her first husband, Edward Sheffield, an unpublished writer. Now, she’s enduring middle class suburbia as a doctor’s wife, when out of the blue she receives a package containing the manuscript of her ex-husband’s first novel. He writes asking her to read the book; she was always his best critic, he says.
As Susan reads, she is drawn into the fictional life of Tony Hastings, a math professor driving his family to their summer house in Maine. And as we read with her, we too become lost in Sheffield’s thriller. As the Hastings’ ordinary, civilized lives are disastrously, violently sent off course, Susan is plunged back into the past, forced to confront the darkness that inhabits her, and driven to name the fear that gnaws at her future and will change her life.
Tony and Susan is a dazzling, eerie, riveting novel about fear and regret, blood and revenge, marriage and creativity. It is simply one of a kind. “A superb and thrilling novel…extrodinary.” — Ian McEwan
“Compelling…mesmerizing…absolutely irresistible.”–New York Times
“A perfect and literary puzzle, an irresistible tale anout marriage and murder, both thriling and moving.” — Scott Turow
“A page-turner of a literary thriller.” — Sara Waters
“Beautifully written, perfectly paced, impressively clever, and ultimately shocking in a way you never see coming.” — Nelson DeMille
“Absolutely terrifying, beautiful, and appalling. Parts of it shocked me, and I am not easily shocked.” — Ruth Rendell
As Susan reads, she is drawn into the fictional life of Tony Hastings, a math professor driving his family to their summer house in Maine. And as we read with her, we too become lost in Sheffield’s thriller. As the Hastings’ ordinary, civilized lives are disastrously, violently sent off course, Susan is plunged back into the past, forced to confront the darkness that inhabits her, and driven to name the fear that gnaws at her future and will change her life.
Tony and Susan is a dazzling, eerie, riveting novel about fear and regret, blood and revenge, marriage and creativity. It is simply one of a kind. “A superb and thrilling novel…extrodinary.” — Ian McEwan
“Compelling…mesmerizing…absolutely irresistible.”–New York Times
“A perfect and literary puzzle, an irresistible tale anout marriage and murder, both thriling and moving.” — Scott Turow
“A page-turner of a literary thriller.” — Sara Waters
“Beautifully written, perfectly paced, impressively clever, and ultimately shocking in a way you never see coming.” — Nelson DeMille
“Absolutely terrifying, beautiful, and appalling. Parts of it shocked me, and I am not easily shocked.” — Ruth Rendell
Praise
"A superb and thrilling novel . . . extraordinary."
—Ian McEwan
"A perfect literary puzzle, an irresistible tale about marriage and murder, both thrilling and moving."
—Scott Turow
—Scott Turow
"A page-turner of a literary thriller . . . Not since Cormac McCarthy's The
Road have I been so gripped and unsettled by a piece of fiction."
—Sarah Waters in the Guardian (UK), author of The Little Stranger
"Compelling...mesmerizing...absolutely irresistible."
—New York Times
—New York Times
"Marvelously written-the last thing you would expect in a story of blood
and revenge. Beautiful."
—Saul Bellow
"Rarely does a novel pull you in so quickly and so deeply. If there is such a thing as a literary thriller, this is it. Beautifully written, perfectly paced, impressively clever, and ultimately shocking in a way you never see coming. TONY AND SUSAN stays with you long after you've put it down."
—Nelson DeMille
"My favorite novel of 2010 would have been my favorite novel of 1993-
if only I had known about it . . . Wright died at the age of eighty; in 2010
TONY AND SUSAN returns to print as his stunning literary legacy."
—Min Jin Lee in the Times (London), author of Free Food for Millionaires
"A masterpiece . . . A brilliant, brainy novel full of thrills...It would be easy to say that his critical intelligence dominates Tony and Susan, but Wright is a wonderful storyteller, a wonderful novelist . . . Tony and Susan makes one hunger to read more of Wright's work."
—Chicago Sun-Times
"Absolutely terrifying, beautiful, and appalling. Parts of it shocked me, and I am not easily shocked."
—Ruth Rendell
"An elegant meditation on the process of reading, the relationship between reading and writing, the dance between writer and reader...beautifully wrought, troubling, and hard to forget."
—Boston Globe
—Boston Globe