Synopses & Reviews
In late 1950s London, something uncanny besets a group of elderly friends: an insinuating voice on the telephone reminds each: . Their geriatric feathers are soon thoroughly ruffled, and many an old unsavory secret is dusted off.
Synopsis
Poignant, hilarious, and spooky, addresses old age
About the Author
The writer of "some of the best sentences in English" (The New Yorker), Muriel Spark (1918-2006) was the author of dozens of novels including The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Memento Mori, and The Driver's Seat. She became Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1993.