A Particular Man

Narrated by Esther Wane; Rosie Akerman; Paul Fox
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Pub Date Jun 13 2024 | Archive Date Jun 21 2024

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Description

Love never dies in this novel by “a writer of addictive emotional thrillers.” —The Independent

Told from three perspectives, A Particular Man is about love, truth and the unpredictable consequences of loss.

When Edgar dies in a Far East prisoner-of-war camp, it breaks the heart of fellow prisoner Starling, the man who loved him. When he visits Edgar’s family after the war, Edgar's mother, Clementine, mistakes him for another man, and he fails to correct the mistake.

Playing the role of someone else and being in Edgar’s home with those who loved him stirs powerful and disorientating emotions in Starling.

Edgar’s loss has driven his sister, Aida, to seek solace in the arms of a series of men – but the meeting with Starling sparks a powerful and complex connection, fueled by their mutual longing for Edgar.

Meanwhile Clementine, also grieving for Edgar, has secrets of her own…

Love never dies in this novel by “a writer of addictive emotional thrillers.” —The Independent

Told from three perspectives, A Particular Man is about love, truth and the unpredictable consequences of...


Available Editions

EDITION Audiobook, Unabridged
ISBN 9781666666632
PRICE $24.99 (USD)
DURATION 12 Hours, 26 Minutes

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