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Damage

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He was a married M.P. with two grown children. On the surface, his life was what he wanted it to be. She was his son's fiancee, a shattered woman who had only known forbidden love. When they meet, their attraction is instantaneous, their obsession complete. And nothing, it seems, can tear them away from each other and their dangerous, damaging, illicit passion...
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 4, 1991
      In this mesmerizing first novel, a story of sexual obsession, British author Hart writes in spare, measured prose that both reflects the narrator's lifelong anomie and current dark depression and is an appropriate contrast to the fevered story he relates. When the unnamed narrator, a reputable physician and rising MP, meets mysterious, compelling Anna Barton, ``the shock of recognition passed through my body like a powerful current.'' For the first time in an outwardly lucky life, he feels passion and joy, emotions that a longtime ``happy'' marriage and fatherhood have never generated. Anna immediately acknowledges the erotic bond between them, and the two begin a frenzied affair, its moral complications exacerbated by the fact that Anna is the narrator's son's fiancee. In addition, cool, self-confident Anna warns that she was irreparably damaged by her brother's suicide: ``Damaged people are dangerous. They know that they can survive.'' Aware from the outset that the price of his consuming lust will be the destruction of the narrator's life, the reader is immersed in the taut, swiftly paced drama, whose denouement, despite foreshadowing, comes as a surprise. Readers may find the prose overly mannered, however, and the novel more successful as an emotional tour de force than as a credible study of human nature. 50,000 first printing; Literary Guild alternate selection.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      With the seductive baritone that lends itself so easily to tales of the dark erotic, Jeremy Irons commands the text of DAMAGE. In the story of an upright member of Parliament who descends into a passionate affair with his son's girlfriend, it is Irons's meandering, almost sleepy voice that brings out the real topic of the novel: sexual obsession. A gifted actor, Irons represents the true undercurrent of feeling for every thought in the text. For example, there is a sense of reticence bordering on ennui as Dr. Stephen Fleming describes his early life, which disappears completely after meeting Anna Barton. Listeners will be sucked in by this audiobook with the very first words. R.A.P. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
    • AudioFile Magazine
      This classically tragic story of a man's obsession for his son's fiancÄe is beautifully and hauntingly written. The production and reading live up to the quality of the material. Narrator Simon Prebble is the perfect choice as reader. His voice conveys first the unexplainable obsession and then the weariness and devastation of its tragic consequences. His British accent fits the narrative, and he does an excellent job of conveying the thoughts as well as the actions of the main character. The production is up to the usual high standards of Recorded Books and a great listening experience. E.F. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 1, 1992
      Hart's tragic and emotional tour de force, which spent 16 weeks on PW 's hardcover bestseller list, is narrated by a man obsessed with his son's fiancee. This Literary Guild selection has 90,000 hardcover copies in print.

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