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Rosalind Minett

    Dieser Autor, der von Beruf her Psychologe ist, widmet sich in seinen Werken dem Leben von gewöhnlichen Menschen in ungewöhnlichen Situationen oder von ungewöhnlichen Menschen, die Schwierigkeiten haben, sich anzupassen. Sein Schreibstil ist leicht, doch selbst in humorvollen Geschichten schwingt immer eine dunkle Kante mit. Die literarische Auseinandersetzung mit psychologischen Dramen und historischen Stoffen, oft aus einer einzigartigen Perspektive erzählt, verbindet Ernsthaftigkeit mit Ironie und spiegelt die Verwandtschaft zum bildhauerischen Schaffen wider, bei dem es um die Reduktion auf das Wesentliche geht.

    Uncommon Relations: Who should be forgiven
    • 2020

      A weird encounter is about to shake Terry to the core! His safe childhood home, his loving but obstructive wife, an emotionally risky search and uncovered truths mean a predictable life-style gone for good (or bad). Transfixed by the unexpected sight of a double on his morning commute, Terry is about to change his humdrum life forever. Excited and disturbed by the mystery, he rushes home to tell his wife, but she's strangely avoidant, so he begins a search for origins in secret. Who is he, and is it too risky to find out? His predictable life becomes confusing, then bizarre. Soon it will become shocking. Terry's forced to re-examine what he'd previously believed were facts about himself, and his marriage. Follow the many colourful characters in Part One of this "mesmerizing and penetrating" psychological domestic drama series. If you loved The Dilemma and Girl on a Train, this series is for you. "Stunning writing this, with a hint of the mystique that lies in the following pages. The difficulty? Waiting for the next volume to consume! Highly Recommended." San Francisco Review of Books

      Uncommon Relations: Who should be forgiven