Reseña del editor:
“Another man would have made it an affair and nothing else. Another man would have been more ruthless, more cynical. The naked husband falls in love.” Mark d'Arbanville has the 'perfect life': a successful writer, he is happily married with a teenage son. But when he falls in love with another woman, Mark's life unravels, exposing regret, estrangement and heartache. Yet as his marriage falls apart Mark still can't let go. Nor can his lover, Anna, who won't leave her husband. When Mark finally does make the break, the effect is catastrophic - his wife commits suicide. The circuit breaker comes when Mark finds his dead wife's journals, and in their pages discovers a man - himself - he can barely recognize. He is forced to take stock of who he is and how men and women live their lives. THE NAKED HUSBAND takes a candid look at the way men think, act and feel inside a relationship. Shocking, disturbing but impossible to put down, it's a novel for every woman who ever found the reality of sex and marriage so different to the fairytale, and wondered why. Journal Entry Even now I find it hard to read this. Any of it, really. It's like watching a train wreck in slow motion. I'd like to grab him by the collar and drag him out of there, sort him out, knock some sense into him. Too late now. It's done.
Biografía del autor:
Colin Falconer was born in North London. He worked many years in Television and Radio and was a freelance writer for leading newspapers and magazines in Australia. However, Colin had a dream of writing novels with a profound message of follow your heart, live your passion and he did just that. He built his writing career on the notion that if you miss all the chances you don’t take and he began to live the life he imagined. He’s had over dozen books published and is well known as a bestselling Author in Australia. His current re-release, The Naked Husband, has never before been sold in the United States. He was told that, even though it hit #5 of Australia’s DYMOCKS Booksellers list and had a first printing of 50k and a second printing of 60k, he could not sell this book in the US.
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