One of the most beguiling storytellers on either side of the Atlantic
delivers a luminous new collection whose 14 stories are a series of
variations on the theme of love-and its shady cousin lust. A film
director's journal becomes an unintended chronicle of his deepening and
ruinous obsession with a leading lady ("Notebook No. 9"). While flying
business class, a well-behaved English architect feels the chill onset
of an otherworldly visitation that will shatter his family and career
("A Haunting"). An unhappy young boy, neglected by both his father and
adulterous mother, finds an unexpected friend in an elderly painter
("Varengeville"). Wise, unsettling, humane, and endlessly surprising,
Fascination lives up to its title on every page, while confirming
William Boyd's stature as a writer of incandescent talent.
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