THE KILLING OF TWO LOVERS – Review by Liz Braun

The slow, sad unravelling of a marriage is at the centre of The Killing of Two Lovers, about the minutiae of life and love and everyday loss. You could say nothing much happens here, in the same way you could say nothing much happens in an Alice Munro story; it’s just your everyday garden variety emotional devastation in the world women must inhabit. So much to do. So little time. So many to placate.

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