“By contrast, my wife at fifty-two yeas old seems to me just as attractive as the day I first met her. If I were to say this out loud, she would say, 'Douglas, that's just a line. No one prefers wrinkles, no one prefers grey.' To which I'd reply, 'But none of this is a surprise. I've been expecting to watch you grow older ever since we met. Why should it trouble me? It's the face itself that I love, not that face at twenty-eight or thirty-four or fourty-three. It's that face.' Perhaps she would have liked to hear this but I had never got around to saying it out loud. I had always presumed there would be time and now, sitting on the edge of the bed at four a.m., no longer listening out for burglars, it seemed that it might be too late.”
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In this gripping psychological thriller, the narrative explores the intricate web of relationships and the blurred lines between reality and perception. The story delves into the depths of human psyche, examining the impact of societal pressures and the consequences of personal choices. As the plot unfolds, readers are taken on a harrowing journey through the minds of characters grappling with their innermost fears and desires. more
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