The Party
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Narrated by:
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Greg Wagland
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Stephanie Racine
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By:
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Elizabeth Day
AN OBSERVER BOOK OF THE YEAR
A gripping story of betrayal, privilege and hypocrisy, set in the unassailable heart of the British establishment.
‘A terrifying, hilarious, brilliantly written original with a wit to die for’ Phoebe Waller-Bridge
‘As the train pressed on, I realised that my life was in the process of taking a different direction, plotted according to a new constellation. Because, although I didn't know it yet, I was about to meet Ben and nothing would ever be the same again.’
Martin Gilmour is an outsider. When he wins a scholarship to Burtonbury School, he doesn’t wear the right clothes or speak with the right kind of accent. But then he meets the dazzling, popular and wealthy Ben Fitzmaurice, and gains admission to an exclusive world. Soon Martin is enjoying tennis parties and Easter egg hunts at the Fitzmaurice family’s estate, as Ben becomes the brother he never had.
But Martin has a secret. He knows something about Ben, something he will never tell. It is a secret that will bind the two of them together for the best part of 25 years.
At Ben’s 40th birthday party, the great and the good of British society are gathering to celebrate in a haze of champagne, drugs and glamour. Amid the hundreds of guests – the politicians, the celebrities, the old-money and newly rich – Martin once again feels that disturbing pang of not-quite belonging. His wife, Lucy, has her reservations too. There is disquiet in the air. But Ben wouldn’t do anything to damage their friendship.
Would he?
‘The twists and turns that the novel takes are never predictable and the novel becomes as unsettling as it is involving. One of those books that a person reads in one day because you absolutely have to know how it turns out’ John Boyne, author of The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas
Critic reviews
Brilliant but disturbing
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Great story!
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I would give it 9/10 ( leaving a rare 10/10 for such classics as " Any Human Heart ")
After finishing the book I've read a review by the Guardian which is mixed labelling it bleak and with too many nasty characters. That review also contains many spoilers in my view something that shouldn't be done.
I am very impressed by Elizabeth Days writing as she has managed to write much of it from a mans mindset ( Martin) . Her character description of Lucy too is excellent .
The main character Martin is deeply flawed with closet homosexuality a stubborn cold lack of love for his mother ( herself a flawed character ) and lives his life as an outsider who cannot connect with others including Lucy his poor wife who tries hard to love him and to understand how/why his mind ticks so badly .
Martin loves his wealthy privileged friend Ben and that loyalty and love is the root of the book and culminates in events at the party that cause him to be interviewed by 2 junior police officers ; the first chapter of the book is set in the interview room giving the reader deliberate information that something serious happened at the Party .
Its bleak with excellent character analysis of many flawed people . I thought it a page turner , well written so i have converted my 9/10 to five stars rather than four - its not as good as Any Human Heart but its knocking on the door .
I will certainly read another of Elizabeth Days books .
Excellent Book and Narration
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Good story telling
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