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The High Flyer » (Reprint)

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Authors: Susan Howatch
ISBN-13: 9780345439482, ISBN-10: 0345439481
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Date Published: November 2001
Edition: Reprint

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Author Biography: Susan Howatch

Susan Howatch was born in 1940. She obtained a law degree from London University and then immigrated to the United States, where she lived for eleven years. During that time she wrote eight novels, including her international bestsellers Penmarric and The Wheel of Fortune. In 1980 she returned to England, where she began to study Church history. The result was the six novels that make up the Starbridge series. In 1993 she made headlines by funding a lectureship in theology and natural science at Cambridge University.

Book Synopsis

Successful London lawyer Carter Graham has power, sex appeal, and a well-ordered life. Everything has gone according to plan, including her recent marriage to Kim Betz, an investment banker with the right combination of looks and position. On the surface it appears to be a match made in heaven. The only problem is Kim’s ex-wife. Sophie begins to follow Carter like a shadow, making outrageous claims about Kim’s involvement in the occult.

Convincing herself that Sophie is mad, Carter moves ahead with her life. But something is amiss–and as Sophie’s stories are corroborated by other unwelcome disclosures from Kim’s past, Carter is thrown into a terrifying web of suspicion and betrayal, pushing her sanity to the edge. In desperation, Carter seeks help from Nicholas Darrow, the charismatic priest of St. Benet’s Healing Center. Though a religious skeptic, Carter hopes to stem the tide of darkness that threatens to envelop her life–and begins a compelling journey into the very nature of good and evil, wisdom and redemption. . . .

Barnes & Noble Guide to New Fiction

Considered an "average" Howatch, in this new work, P. D. James meets Jan Karon in this novel that weaves together the ecclesiastic and the earthly in a provocative story. Characterization seems to be a strong point: "alive and brilliant." But considered "a slow starter," plot-wise.

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