Synopses & Reviews
What happens to the father of a thirteen-year-old boy when he discovers that he has been infertile all his life? That intriguing question is the starting point of A Father's Affair. Still reeling from the sudden death of is wife, the one person who could answer his questions, the propagonist, Armin Minderhour, begins a quest to discover the biological father of his son. The reader joins him on an extraordinary journey, one in which he is forced to reconsider everything and everything and everyone he has ever believed in. With the pate-turning suspense of a whodunit, A Father's Affair proves the eternal question of how well we know the ones we love. Touching, at times extremely funny, and erotically play ful, it is a story of universal appeal-a stylish, acutely insightful, and utterly captivating read.
Synopsis
A funny, touching, and gripping genetic detective story, this bestselling Dutch novel has been translated into 17 languages. When the father of a 13-year-old boy discovers that he's been infertile all of his life, he begins a quest to find the biological father of his son.