Liars by Sarah Manguso audiobook review – livid tale of marriage gone awry
Rebecca Lowman narrates a superb, claustrophobia-inducing plunge into a relationship descending from bad to worse Halfway through Liars, the story of a new relationship that becomes a marriage, our protagonist, Jane, is asked by a neighbour: “Why are you with him?” It’s a question that has been (…)
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