Act of Love
Discover the complexities of love and desire in Act of Love by Howard Jacobson, published by Vintage Publishing in 2009. This compelling psychological fiction delves into the intricate dynamics of marriage and the human psyche. At the heart of the story is Felix Quinn, a man who considers himself happy, yet grapples with a haunting childhood experience that reveals the bittersweet nature of love. Felix comes to a startling realization: his own happiness is intertwined with the idea of his wife being with another man. With 320 pages of thought-provoking narrative, Jacobson invites readers to explore the depths of love, loss, and the unspoken truths that shape our relationships. Perfect for fans of psychological fiction and those intrigued by the complexities of marital bonds, Act of Love is a must-read that challenges conventional notions of fidelity and happiness.