Description
About the Author
Stephen Benatar was born in 1937 in Baker Street, London-and in the block of flats where H. G. Wells and Arnold Bennett once lived; one of these days there'll have to be a third important plaque beside the other two! Benatar is married, with four children, but now openly gay and living with a male partner.
Reviews
"A haunting and highly enjoyable love story." -Prunella Scales
"Brilliant wartime romance . . . the conceit of Recovery is terrific . . . a rich, complex story." -Henry Fitzherbert, Sunday Express
"In his haunting new book, Stephen Benatar cleverly evokes and explores-with grimy immediacy but transcending grace-the most inescapable and tragic of all human emotions . . . regret." -Michael Kerrigan, The Scotsman
"A beguiling masterclass in modern fiction. Benatar is a writer who can thread reincarnation and a time-travelling Lucifer through a fantastical '90s morality tale without once stretching the bounds of credulity. Tension inexorably builds toward a gripping conclusion . . . the sort of book you start reading especially slowly as the final pages arrive." -James O'Brien, LBC Radio
Book Information
ISBN 9781504008020
Author Stephen Benatar
Format Paperback
Page Count 340
Imprint Open Road Media
Publisher Open Road Media