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 · Mercury by Margot Livesey is a Harper publication. This book has cropped up on my radar several times in the last several weeks. I have so many books in my TBR pile, I really didn’t need to add another library book on top of that, plus readers seemed to have a mixed response to it/5.  · MERCURY. by Margot Livesey ‧ RELEASE DATE: Sept. 27, Another probing study of the way character shapes our destinies from the author of The Flight of Gemma Hardy (), etc. It’s perhaps a bit much to make Donald an optometrist, given that he confesses shortly after disclosing his occupation that he failed to see wife Viv’s obsession with a horse named Mercury until it .  · Mercury is Margot Livesey's eighth novel, and just like the previous seven, it is completely different from its predecessors. Her books have been peopled by a most variegated lot, among them an evil child, a lunatic, a blackmailer, an amnesiac, a control freak, a couple of ghosts, and, last time, in The Flight of Gemma Hardy, a mid-twentieth-century version of Jane bltadwin.ru: HarperCollins Publishers.


Mercury PDF book by Margot Livesey Read Online or Free Download in ePUB, PDF or MOBI eBooks. Published in September 1st the book become immediate popular and critical acclaim in fiction, contemporary books. The main characters of Mercury novel are Jack Brennan, Donald Stevenson. The book has been awarded with Booker Prize, Edgar Awards and. Margot Livesey's new novel, "Mercury," features a married couple who have drifted into this proximate but distant state of coexistence. As Donald, the husband, puts it, they operate like. Mercury is a page-turner, but the aftertaste smacks of sadness and uncertainty, with just a shred of hope that an equilibrium might be reached between ambition and family. FICTION Mercury by Margot Livesey Harper Published Septem ISBN


Margot Livesey is a searingly intelligent writer at the height of her powers. Dennis Lehane, author of World Gone By Mercury is as luminous, unforgettable, and perfectly rendered as only Margot Livesey can accomplish. Mercury is Margot Livesey's eighth novel, and just like the previous seven, it is completely different from its predecessors. Her books have been peopled by a most variegated lot, among them an evil child, a lunatic, a blackmailer, an amnesiac, a control freak, a couple of ghosts, and, last time, in The Flight of Gemma Hardy, a mid-twentieth-century version of Jane Eyre. An optometrist in suburban Boston, he is sure that he and his wife, Viv, who runs the local stables, are both devoted to their two children and to each other. Then Mercury—a gorgeous young Thoroughbred with a murky past—arrives at Windy Hill and their world changes.

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