The Paying Guests

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The Paying Guests
Another great period novel
Sarah Waters’ previous novel, 'The Little Stranger', is a book which, in my eyes, reaches perfection. I was captivated by her use of a ghost story to portr... READ MORE
Chris at Putney
The Paying Guests
Typical Waters brilliance
I became a firm Sarah Waters fan after reading Fingersmith, which is one of my favourite books. The Paying Guests is a similarly enthralling novel, well-w... READ MORE
Sian Allen
The Paying Guests
I couldn't put it down!
I absolutely loved this book, Sarah Waters does not disappoint, but then again I wouldn't have thought anything less. The suspense of it all was almost too... READ MORE
Rachael Stanhope
The Paying Guests
Just brilliant!
It's 1922 and widowed Mrs Wray and her daughter, Frances are forced to take in a married couple as lodgers to help with the household finances. Lilian and ... READ MORE
Emma Smith at Bedford
The Paying Guests
This is wonderful!
I love Sarah Waters' books and was so happy to get my hands on a reading copy of this one. It did not disappoint and I almost missed my bus stop on several... READ MORE
poot
The Paying Guests
Beautiful from start to finish
Sarah Waters is one of my favourite authors as no matter what the subject matter or time period I am completely captivated by her writing style. This is a ... READ MORE
Kate Duszynski at Taunton
The Paying Guests
A really compelling tale.
Sarah Waters’ new novel The Paying Guests is of exactly the same high standard as all of her other works. Set in 1922, which Waters evokes wonderfully, it ... READ MORE
Carbs MacGraw
The Paying Guests
Excellent book from and excellent author
I've been a huge fan of Sarah Waters for years, and this latest offering certainly lived up to my expectations! Every time I thought I knew where the plot... READ MORE
Laura at Reading Broad Street
The Paying Guests
Fantastic!
As with some of my colleagues I had never read any Sarah Waters before, I realise my mistake! With the ability to wrap the story around you and draw you n ... READ MORE
Debra Warwick at Exeter High Street
The Paying Guests
Just brilliant!
It's 1922 and widowed Mrs Wray and her daughter, Frances are forced to take in a married couple as lodgers to help with the household finances. Lilian and ... READ MORE
Emma Smith at Bedford

Synopsis

SHORTLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE

This novel from the internationally bestselling author of The Little Stranger, is a brilliant 'page-turning melodrama and a fascinating portrait of London of the verge of great change' (Guardian)

It is 1922, and London is tense. Ex-servicemen are disillusioned, the out-of-work and the hungry are demanding change. And in South London, in a genteel Camberwell villa, a large silent house now bereft of brothers, husband and even servants, life is about to be transformed, as impoverished widow Mrs Wray and her spinster daughter, Frances, are obliged to take in lodgers.

For with the arrival of Lilian and Leonard Barber, a modern young couple of the 'clerk class', the routines of the house will be shaken up in unexpected ways. And as passions mount and frustration gathers, no one can foresee just how far-reaching, and how devastating, the disturbances will be.

This is vintage Sarah Waters: beautifully described with excruciating tension, real tenderness, believable characters, and surprises. It is above all a wonderful, compelling story.

'You will be hooked within a page . . . At her greatest, Waters transcends genre: the delusions in Affinity (1999), the vulnerability in Fingersmith (2002), the undercurrents of social injustice and the unexplained that underlie all her work, take her, in my view, well beyond the capabilities of her more seriously regarded Booker-winning peers. But The Paying Guests is the apotheosis of her talent; at least for now. I have tried and failed to find a single negative thing to say about it. Her next will probably be even better. Until then, read it, Flaubert, Zola, and weep' -Charlotte Mendelson, Financial Times

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
  • ISBN: 9780349004600
  • Number of pages: 608
  • Dimensions: 197 x 129 x 49 mm
  • Weight: 476g
  • Languages: English

Customer Reviews

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The Paying Guests
Full of historical richness...
Sarah Waters is one of those authors whose presence and renown make me slightly ashamed to admit that this is the very first time I’ve picked up her work. ... READ MORE
Leilah at Doncaster
The Paying Guests
Suspenseful love story
Set in the 1920’s ‘The Paying Guests’ deals with the aftermath of the First World War for Francis and her mother. The loss of two beloved brothers in the w... READ MORE
Hilary J
The Paying Guests
Failed to live up to the hype...
I was disappointed with this book which I feel did not merit its many positive reviews. My main reservation about the story was one of connection, I faile... READ MORE
Rhian
The Paying Guests
A story of love, loss and murder!
I have quite mixed feelings about this book. There were phases whilst reading it that I really loved it, and other times when I lost interest a little bit,... READ MORE
Sam Woodfield
The Paying Guests
You wont be disappointed!
I am a big fan of Sarah Waters, and her latest book 'The Paying Guests' dose not fail to deliver on everything I have come to expect from this fantastic au... READ MORE
Hannahg
The Paying Guests
Tense, tense, tense!
This was my first Sarah Waters and I was sceptical. However, my fears were unfounded and this was one of the most tension packed novels I have encountered.... READ MORE
Sheila Rawlings
The Paying Guests
Waters Light
If 'The Paying Guests' were to be the first of Sarah Waters books that you read, then I would have to say that you are not going to get a true picture of h... READ MORE
Ann163125
The Paying Guests
A compelling tale
Beautifully written and expertly crafted The Paying Guests is a captivating novel set against the backdrop of post war London. The story follows Frances w... READ MORE
Rhianon Holley
The Paying Guests
A really enjoyable read
I havent read any of Sarah Waters books before, and looking at the size of the book I admit to some trepidation. Once I started it however the pages flew b... READ MORE
Lyn M
The Paying Guests
Love, loss and secrets in the post-war era
Sarah Waters sticks to her trademark historical fiction in The Paying Guests, and fans of her previous work should also enjoy this novel, set in 1922 in a ... READ MORE
Emily H
The Paying Guests
Worth persevering if you get half way!
The Paying Guests was a Read and Review book but I confess that I very nearly gave up on finishing it! The beginning was good and I found it an interesting... READ MORE
NicHop
The Paying Guests
An Excellent New Novel from Waters
In the spirit of full disclosure, I should say that I was hugely excited to see a new Sarah Waters novel on the list of 2014 publications. When my copy tur... READ MORE
Philippa S
The Paying Guests
not my favourite
I have read all of Sarah Waters' books and have loved all of them. However this is the first that I haven't. The author obviously had a point that she want... READ MORE
stumpymum
The Paying Guests
Quality Writing
Many friends had recommended I read Sarah Waters. Boy, were they right! The prose is so good, it left me breathless at times. And the plot reminded me of a... READ MORE
FrankCastle
The Paying Guests
Full of historical richness...
Sarah Waters is one of those authors whose presence and renown make me slightly ashamed to admit that this is the very first time I’ve picked up her work. ... READ MORE
Leilah at Doncaster
The Paying Guests
Quite good
Sarah Waters's novels always have strong characters and a really vivid sense of the time in which they are set, but something about the plot of this one of... READ MORE
kendrafortune
The Paying Guests
Full of promise, but did not meet expectations
Sarah Waters is an excellent writer, and we all know this. The problem is, this really wasn't her best. Don't get me wrong, it's far better than a lot of... READ MORE
CD Baker
The Paying Guests
Life and love after WW1
Another enjoyable and atmospheric read from Sarah Waters, who returns to the theme of love between two women. Set in 1922, a period of great change both so... READ MORE
Kathy A
The Paying Guests
A dark, beautifully rendered tale
In her new novel Sarah Walters revisits the early 20th century, and a post war setting, though this time it is the first world war and not the second. The... READ MORE
Kz
The Paying Guests
Predictable, but brilliantly told
The Paying Guests is set in London in 1922, where Frances Wray and her widowed mother have had to take on lodgers - or 'paying guests' - to support themsel... READ MORE
Jess
The Paying Guests
The paying guests
Far too wordy and drawn out. Pretentious!
Ronald Dawson
The Paying Guests
The Paying Guests by Sarah Waters
I wasn't sure when I first started to read this book. There is a slow build up of the relationship between Lil and Frances, however when the pace quickened... READ MORE
Georgina Griffin