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"I study the photo in the same way that a spy might study the face of a counterpart in a rival organization. I am calm as I make this promise: I am going to find out what you love, then whatever it is, I am going to track it down and I am going to take it away from you."
After the death of Laura's nine-year-old daughter, Betty, is ruled an accident in a hit-and-run, Laura decides to take revenge into her own hands, determined to track down the man responsible. All the while, her inner turmoil is reopening the old wounds of her passionate love affair with Betty's father, David, and his abandonment of the family for another woman.
Haunted by her past and driven to a breaking point by her thirst for retribution, Laura discovers the unforeseen lengths she is willing to go to for love and vengeance.
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“Like Zoe Heller, Doughty is masterful at combining the texture of ordinary, smugly middle-class, contemporary life with the hidden cliff edges of violence and hatred.” < i=""> Sunday Telegraph <>
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“Gripping, absorbing, beautifully constructed, and written with great sensitivity.” Hilary Mantel, author of < i=""> Wolf Hall <>
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“A powerful portrait of loss and its psychological consequences.” < i=""> Independent <>
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[A] fiercely nuanced novel about love and loss. . . . Reminiscent of Alina Bronskys Broken Glass Park, this portrait of a mothers disintegration and gradual coming to terms with her new reality is a powerful depiction of love, loss, and retribution.” < i=""> Library Journal <> (starred review)
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“An incident-packed, emotionally fraught revenge tragedy. . . . Emotionally raw, sexually frank, psychologically unpredictable.” < i=""> The Guardian <>
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“A heartfelt and affecting story.” < i=""> Publishers Weekly <>
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“Seldom have the subjects of love, loss, and retribution been treated with such emotional power as they are here. Award winning English author Doughty, who is intrigued by the effects of accidents, has written a masterfully structured novel that is as indelible as it is painful.” < i=""> Booklist <> (starred review)
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“[A] pulse-quickening literary thriller.” < i=""> Marie Claire <>
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“You never wonder about character motivation; [Doughtys] treatment of the reasons behind each event is so thorough that even the strangest circumstances become understandable.” < i=""> Bust Magazine <>
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“Masterful. . . . This deeply psychological story, told in first person, recalls some of the best of Gothic literature. . . . But unlike Gothic fiction, love lies at the heart of this story. . . . Gorgeously structured.” < i=""> Cleveland Plain Dealer <>
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“An unflinching reckoning with sudden, unbearable loss and obsessive vengeance. . . . Both elegy and thriller. . . . Doughtys success lies in how intimately she engages readers to face, with Laura, the dailyness of tragedy and the ways in which suffering can blind us to our culpabilities.” < i=""> Boston Globe <>
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“This exquisitely calibrated depiction of one mothers grief and rage will hold you spellbound.” < i=""> Parade <>
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“A gripping and heart-wrenching novel.” < i=""> National Examiner <>
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“[A] pulse-quickening literary thriller.” < i=""> Marie Claire <>
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“An incident-packed, emotionally fraught revenge tragedy. . . . Emotionally raw, sexually frank, psychologically unpredictable.” < i=""> The Guardian <>
Synopsis
Longlisted for the Orange Prize and Shortlisted for the Costa Novel Award, Louise Doughtys hauntingly beautiful investigation of love, loss, and revenge is a literary page-turner that will linger in your mind far after the cover closes. When a hit-and-run car crash claims Lauras daughter Betty, her life is turned upside down. But when the courts rule the death an accident, the lines dividing justice from punishment will blur as Laura embarks on her own quest for vengeance. Sure to captivate fans of Antoinette van Heugten and Sophie Hannah, as well as readers of Doughtys previous books Fires in the Dark and A Novel in a Year, among others, Whatever You Love is a poignant psychological story in which lifes greatest questions hang in the balance.
About the Author
Louise Doughty is the author of the novels Crazy Paving, Dance with Me, Honey-Dew, Fires in the Dark, and Stone Cradle, as well as the nonfiction book A Novel in a Year, based on her popular newspaper column. She has written plays for radio and has worked widely as a critic, broadcasting regularly for BBC Radio 4. She lives in London.