The Good Guy: A deeply compelling novel about love and marriage set in 1960s suburban America
By (Author) Susan Beale
John Murray Press
John Murray Publishers Ltd
14th March 2017
9th March 2017
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Short-listed for Costa First Novel Award 2016
Paperback
320
Width 132mm, Height 198mm, Spine 22mm
226g
Ted, a car-tyre salesman in 1960s suburban New England, is a dreamer who craves admiration. His wife, Abigail, longs for a life of the mind. Single-girl Penny just wants to be loved. When a chance encounter brings Ted and Penny together, he becomes enamoured and begins inventing a whole new life with her at its centre. But when this fantasy collides with reality, the fallout threatens everything, and everyone, he holds dear.
THE GOOD GUY is a deeply compelling debut about love, marriage and what happens when good intentions and self-deception are taken to extremes.A joy - Samantha Harvey, author of The Wilderness
What Beale does so beautifully in this accomplished debut novel is to put you right into the minds of the three main characters . . . A few other things also set this book apart. One is the framing device of a prologue and epilogue set in 2008, showing one of the long-term effects of Ted and Penny's affair and demonstrating the story's personal resonance for the author. Another is the authentic period voices and vocabulary, often expressed in food metaphors . . . a delicious, slightly gossipy summer read with a Mad Men feel to it. I'd especially recommend this to readers who enjoyed The Longest Night by Andria Williams and Tigers in Red Weather by Liza Klaussmann - BookbagThere's definitely a Mad Men vibe to The Good Guy - RedPerfect summer read - Nudge BooksFresh and lively - Daily MailSusan Beale was brought up on Cape Cod and now lives in the UK. She is a recent graduate of the Bath Spa MA in Creative Writing. The Good Guy is her first novel.