Bitter Orange

Paperback Published on: 01/08/2024
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Bitter Orange
A Sixties scorcher
Frances Jellico is not very ’60s’. She is 39 and has lived all her life with her mother: in the last few years she has been her mother’s sole carer. Freed ... READ MORE
Jane E Skudder
Bitter Orange
An electrifying story of guilt and a search for atonement
Guilt, loneliness, terrible secrets and their consequences are at the heart of this beautifully written novel. A dark and haunting tale that explores the m... READ MORE
Nadia at Hatchards

Synopsis

'A compulsive page-turner. Fuller creates an atmosphere of simmering menace with all the assurance of a latter-day Daphne du Maurier' - The Times

From the attic of a dilapidated English country house, she sees them - Cara first: dark and beautiful, clinging to a marble fountain of Cupid, and Peter, an Apollo. It is 1969 and they are spending the summer in the rooms below hers while Frances writes a report on the follies in the garden for the absent American owner. But she is distracted. Beneath a floorboard in her bathroom, she discovers a peephole which gives her access to her neighbours' private lives.

To Frances' surprise, Cara and Peter are keen to spend time with her. It is the first occasion that she has had anybody to call a friend, and before long they are spending every day together: eating lavish dinners, drinking bottle after bottle of wine, and smoking cigarettes till the ash piles up on the crumbling furniture. Frances is dazzled.

But as the hot summer rolls lazily on, it becomes clear that not everything is right between Cara and Peter. The stories that Cara tells don't quite add up - and as Frances becomes increasingly entangled in the lives of the glamorous, hedonistic couple, the boundaries between truth and lies, right and wrong, begin to blur. Amid the decadence of that summer, a small crime brings on a bigger one: a crime so terrible that it will brand all their lives forever.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • ISBN: 9780241983461
  • Number of pages: 288
  • Dimensions: 197 x 129 x 18 mm
  • Weight: 205g
  • Languages: English

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Bitter Orange
Beguiling novel set in an English Palladian House
Claire Fuller is an amazing writer. This novel had tinges of Atonement, Beguiled and novels like that with one single lonely manor house and the study of t... READ MORE
TheBookTrail
Bitter Orange
It’s a tantalisingly good read, full of suspense and titillation!
This is an excellent book that had me totally hooked from the first few pages. A seductive storyline with strong characters and an atmospheric setting. It’... READ MORE
Rhi Williams
Bitter Orange
Breath-taking - a wonderful sensory experience
Indulge me, and let me just linger over the cover for a moment – that well-chosen quote from Gabriel Tallent and the perfect image of the fragmented fine c... READ MORE
Being Anne
Bitter Orange
Loved "Bitter Orange"!
I knew very little about "Bitter Orange" beforehand - and I am glad I did not look for more information, as it meant that I was discovering this book and ... READ MORE
Dabarai
Bitter Orange
Bitter Orange by Clare Fuller: A Literary Smorgasbord
This is how I would write in my imagined writing world! I loved this well crafted and perfectly paced story. I was glued to from the start and it became st... READ MORE
The Reading Jackdaw
Bitter Orange
4/5
The suspense and pace definitely grows as you read further along in the novel. Intriguing and intense read!
Abi Davies
Bitter Orange
A must have for holiday season
The languid, heady summer; the intoxicating, worldly and sensuous couple; the repressed protagonist- Claire Fuller takes established themes and makes somet... READ MORE
Amber Walker