The judge's wife A novel

Ann O'Loughlin

Book - 2018

Beautiful young Grace is married off to a much older judge. Feeling lonely and neglected, Grace meets and falls in love with an Indian doctor, Vikram. But this is 1950s Ireland, and when she falls pregnant, the potential scandal must be dealt with. After giving birth, Grace is sent to an asylum, while Vikram is told that Grace died in childbirth. Thirty years later, when the judge's will is read, the deception spanning decades and continents begins to unravel, exposing long-buried family secrets along the way and raising the question of if true love can last a lifetime.

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Fiction
Published
New York, NY : Skyhorse Publishing 2018.
Language
English
Main Author
Ann O'Loughlin (author)
Edition
First North American edition
Item Description
"First published by Black & White Publishing Ltd in the United Kingdom." -- Title page verso.
Physical Description
viii, 296 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781510723955
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In this gripping contemporary, Emma Moran returns to Dublin to find the mother she never knew, not to mourn her recently deceased father, a cruel judge who had her mother committed. The narrative shifts among Emma, who discovers her father's secrets and the clothes worn by her mother, Grace; Vikram, who tells his niece Rosa about his affair with Grace; and Grace, who's locked up in a mental hospital in Wicklow. O'Loughlin (The Secrets of Roscarbury Hall) is brilliant at revealing bits of personality and clues through conversation. She drops hints and connects concepts by juxtaposing scenes and images, such as Emma wearing the Sybil Connolly dresses Vikram watched Grace buy. The Wicklow facility attendants have no names, faces, or identifying characteristics, illustrating its dehumanizing nature. Unfortunately, Vikram and other Indian characters are nearly as two-dimensional, not developed nearly as well as Emma, Grace, or even minor Irish characters such as Emma's father. The other sour note comes from the blithe account of Grace's affair with Vikram, which glosses over the racial tension in 1950s Ireland. Despite these flaws, fans of love-conquers-all stories will cherish this richly woven tale of passion and pride. (Feb.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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