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Dreaming Iris by John de Falbe
Around the central theme of obsessive love, de Falbe weaves a compelling tale about the reluctance of the past to relinquish its grasp on the present. Jimmy has bought a country pad, Sweynsend Hall, and lives there in apparent domestic bliss with his wife Teresa, who is expecting their first child. By bringing home Lucas, a business associate – who, it transpires, is already known to Teresa – Jimmy unwittingly introduces a serpent into the nest.
Review: Dreaming Iris by John de Falbe | Books | The Guardian.


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