Fred & Edie: A Novel
Books / Paperback
ISBN: 0618197281 / Publisher: Harper Perennial, June 2002
A powerful novel of desire and murder, which is based on a true story, is set in London in 1922 and follows Edith Thompson, who is bored with her suburban existence and dull marriage, as she becomes inspired by the new freedoms available to women and takes Frederick Bywaters as her lover, but her life takes a horrific turn when Frederick murders her husband. Reader's Gudie available. Reprint. 20,000 first printing.
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In a dazzling act of literary license, the novelist and poet Jill Dawson has transformed the sensational true story of Britain’s infamous condemned adulteress into a dramatic novel of passion, murder, and scandal, as seductive as it is shocking. One night in London in 1922, a clerk named Percy Thompson is stabbed to death as he walks home from the theater. The spectacular case that follows captures the imagination of an entire nation, as Percy’s wife, Edith, and her young lover, Frederick Bywaters, are imprisoned, summarily tried, and hanged for murder, even as a petition to spare their lives receives more than one million signatures. Stylish, tantalizing, “with descriptions of the sex act from a woman’s viewpoint [that] are both lyrical and sublime” (Daily Mail), FRED & EDIE is a hauntingly authentic portrait of a woman whose passio ultimately leads to her destruction. Reminiscent of both Lady Chatterley and Emma Bovary, Jill Dawson’s Edie falls into the category of the unforgettable.
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