The Trouble-Makers
By (Author) Celia Fremlin
Introduction by Chris Simmons
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
16th January 2014
Main
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.914
Paperback
200
Width 126mm, Height 198mm, Spine 14mm
224g
The Trouble-Makers (1963) was Celia Fremlin's fourth novel and - as Chris Simmons contends in his new preface to this Faber Finds edition - has a case to be considered among her very best.Katharine is a suburban housewife, desultorily unemployed, unhappily married, struggling to keep up appearances but consoled to some degree by the even more aggravated woes of her next-door neighbour Mary - until, that is, Katharine is brought to the disturbing realisation that Mary's predicament is in fact substantially worse. 'A cleverly devised story. A chorus of nicely-characterised suburban wives speculate on Mary's troubles. Fremlin builds up the whole thing into a crescendo of horror.' Sunday Times'One again Fremlin shows how incomparably more chilling is her quiet, semifactual style than some of the hysterical sentimentalities from Over the Water.' Guardian
Celia Fremlin (1914-2009) was an award-winning writer of mystery fiction.