Ian McEwan - The Comfort of Strangers

Ian McEwan - The Comfort of Strangers

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Set in Venice, two unsuspecting tourists, Colin and Mary, are vulnerable prey for those who know their way around. When searching for a restaurant, the couple encounters a polite man called Robert, who offers help, and they enjoy a night of story telling and drinking. Yet somehow they will meet him again, and become drawn into a fantasy of violence and obsession.

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Ian McEwan
Alex Jennings
1981 The Man Booker Prize

Professional Reviews

"Ian McEwan has created a style and a vision of life all his own."

Product Reviews

"Death in Venice" Jan 13, 2008
4.00 4/5.0
Pros:
When you finish the novel, you have lost your faith in humanity. (Momentarily).
Cons:
Sometimes you have to be patient. A few silly jokes between Mary and Colin.

Review: This novel is about good and evil, lovers and strangers, the sane and the insane.

Ian McEwan - The Comfort of Strangers
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