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Death in Summer

by William Trevor

July 1999

Synopsis

Death in Summer"There were three deaths that summer. The first was Letitia's, sudden and quite unexpected, leaving her husband Thaddeus haunted by the details of her last afternoon, a drizzling Thursday in June. They had spent it arguing in their comfortable house in the country until Thaddeus reluctantly promised to visit a woman from his past - a promise he had no intention of keeping. The next death came some weeks later, after Thaddeus's mother-in-law had helped him to interview the young woman who had answered their advertisement for a nanny to look after Letitia's baby. None was suitable - least of all the last one, with her small, sharp features, her shabby clothes that reeked of cigarettes, her badly typed references - so Letitia's mother moved in herself. But then, just as the household was beginning to settle down, the last of the nannies surprisingly returned, her unwelcome arrival heralding the third of the summer tragedies. William Trevor's new novel is a sympathetic portrait of the sadness and damage that lies at the heart of some lives - both those that are obviously afflicted and those that appear to be blessed." (Publisher)

Reviews

  • "Remarkable artistry. . .for all the wit and charm of Death in Summer, horror stories don't get much more hair-raising than this." (Time)
  • "Bleakly beautiful. . .Trevor is one of the most compassionate, generous, and large-hearted writers alive." (Esquire)
  • "Death in Summer takes on a sense of foreboding that Hitchcock would have admired. Few writers can capture the essence of a mood or offer psychological insight as well as Trevor." (USA Today)

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Other Books by William Trevor

  • 'After Rain'
  • 'The Children of Dynmouth'
  • 'The Collected Stories'
  • 'Excursions in the Real World'
  • 'Felicia's Journey'
  • 'Fools of Fortune'
  • 'The Hill Bachelors'
  • 'Ireland'
  • 'Nights at the Alexandra'
  • 'Other Peoples Worlds'
  • 'The Oxford Book of Irish Short Stories'
  • 'The Silence in the Garden'
  • 'Three Early Novels'
  • 'Two Lives'