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From the bestselling author of The Cazelet Chronicles comes Elizabeth Jane Howard’s Mr Wrong, a collection of short stories.
‘Each of these stories may be read again with real pleasure’ Daily Telegraph
In this dazzling short story collection, including Mr Wrong, The Devoted and Three Miles Up, master storyteller, Elizabeth Jane Howard, illustrates her renowned style and delicious wit.
From a family Christmas, to a house-party in France, and a haunting journey into the macabre, Howard explores the subtle tensions of relationships; from flat-sharing to adultery. Funny, perceptive and spine-tingling, Howard’s stories are sure to delight.
PRAISE FOR ELIZABETH JANE HOWARD
‘Howard has a gift for tilting our sense of reality … wry humour and elegant perceptions’ Guardian
‘As polished, stylish and civilised as her many devotees would expect’ Julian Barnes
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From the bestselling author of The Cazelet Chronicles comes Elizabeth Jane Howard’s Mr Wrong, a collection of short stories.
‘Each of these stories may be read again with real pleasure’ Daily Telegraph
In this dazzling short story collection, including Mr Wrong, The Devoted and Three Miles Up, master storyteller, Elizabeth Jane Howard, illustrates her renowned style and delicious wit.
From a family Christmas, to a house-party in France, and a haunting journey into the macabre, Howard explores the subtle tensions of relationships; from flat-sharing to adultery. Funny, perceptive and spine-tingling, Howard’s stories are sure to delight.
PRAISE FOR ELIZABETH JANE HOWARD
‘Howard has a gift for tilting our sense of reality … wry humour and elegant perceptions’ Guardian
‘As polished, stylish and civilised as her many devotees would expect’ Julian Barnes