Subtle and perceptive, atmospheric and lyrical, these two beautifully accomplished andthematically linked novellas are deceptively profound in their exploration and identity within human relationships
This includes two novellas.....The Train Now Departing, and When the Mousetrap Closes.
The latest offering from Grimes, the author of the popular Richard Jury mystery series, consists of a pair of atmospheric novellas. While both stories center on middle-aged, single women whose careful, well-ordered lives are gradually altered by meals they share with male acquaintances, these two novellas are quite distinct in their ambience and characterization. In "The Train Now Departing," Grimes eerily depicts a bright, analytical woman teetering into madness. "When the Mousetrap Closes" is the story of Edith Parenger, a woman whose desperate loneliness is pitted against her keen powers of observation in an unflinching exploration of the power of illusion. Although these stories are not mysteries, they are full of suspense and surprise. These carefully written little gems showcase Grimes at her best.
Two separate stories, both about women who seem to have attracted the 'wrong' type of man. Thoughtful and sad.