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    Mrs March

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    ISBN: 9780008421755
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    AuthorFeito, Virginia
    Pub Date26/05/2022
    BindingPaperback
    Pages304
    Publisher: HARPER COLLINS PUBLISHERS
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    'Nastily good fun' Metro SET TO BECOME A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE STARRING ELIZABETH MOSS Shirley Jackson meets Ottessa Moshfegh meets My Sister the Serial Killer in a brilliantly unsettling and darkly funny debut novel full of suspense and paranoia

    'Nastily good fun' Metro

    SET TO BECOME A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE STARRING ELIZABETH MOSS




    Shirley Jackson meets Ottessa Moshfegh meets My Sister the Serial Killer in a brilliantly unsettling and darkly funny debut novel full of suspense and paranoia



    George March's latest novel is a smash hit. None could be prouder than Mrs. March, his dutiful wife, who revels in his accolades and relishes the lifestyle and status his success brings.


    A creature of routine and decorum, Mrs. March lives an exquisitely controlled existence on the Upper East Side. Every morning begins the same way, with a visit to her favourite patisserie to buy a loaf of
    olive bread, but her latest trip proves to be her last when she suffers an indignity from which she may never recover: an assumption by the shopkeeper that the protagonist in George March's new book -
    a pathetic sex worker, more a figure of derision than desire - is based on Mrs. March.


    One casual remark robs Mrs. March not only of her beloved olive bread but of the belief that she knew everything about her husband - and herself - sending her on an increasingly paranoid journey, one
    that starts within the pages of a book but may very well uncover both a killer and the long-buried secrets of Mrs. March's past.


    A razor-sharp exploration of the fragility of identity and the smothering weight of expectations, Mrs. March heralds the arrival of a wicked and wonderful new voice.