From the creator of the Emmy Award-winning Downton Abbey...
Damian Baxter was a friend of mine at Cambridge. We met around the time
when I was doing the Season at the end of the Sixties. I introduced him
to some of the girls. They took him up, and we ran about together in
London for a while....
Nearly forty years later, the narrator hates Damian Baxter and would
gladly forget their disastrous last encounter. But if it is pleasant to
hear from an old friend, it is more interesting to hear from an old
enemy, and so he accepts an invitation from the rich and dying Damian,
who begs him to track down the past girlfriend whose anonymous letter
claimed he had fathered a child during that ruinous debutante season.
The search takes the narrator back to the extraordinary world of
swinging London, where aristocratic parents schemed to find suitable
matches for their daughters while someone was putting hash in the
brownies at a ball at Madame Tussaud's. It was a time when everything
seemed to be changing--and it was, but not always quite as expected.
Past Imperfect is Julian Fellowes at his best--a novel of secrets,
status, and a world in upheaval.