**A "delicious . . . champagne cocktail" of a stage comedy about a sporting British couple's marital --and extramarital--propositions (_New York Herald Tribune_).** Victor Rhodes, a hearty and amiable dentist in North London, has what he thinks is a happy marriage. It's stable, routine, and comfor
The complaisant lover: a play
β Scribed by Graham Greene
- Publisher
- Open Road Integrated Media
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 198 KB
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1504054253
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β¦ Synopsis
A "delicious . . . champagne cocktail" of a stage comedy about a sporting British couple's marital --and extramarital--propositions (New York Herald Tribune).
Victor Rhodes, a hearty and amiable dentist in North London, has what he thinks is a happy marriage. It's stable, routine, and comfortably platonic. Five years and counting, his wife, Mary, feels the same way. That's why she's taken a secret lover--their good friend, Clive Root, an antiquarian bookseller for whom relieving complaisant husbands of their duty is a pleasure. But when Mary and Clive connive a rendezvous in Amsterdam, their getaway takes a surprising turn with a visit from Victor. What's now at risk for Mary is more than a marriage to a man she genuinely loves but also a perfectly fulfilling affair with a man she truly desires. In this "sin-and-tonic work of art," Mary isn't about to give up either of them (Spectator).
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