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Rating from KarenUK 4 Stars ()

Advantages Compelling, great characters, twists and turns throughout.

Disadvantages Swearing, violence.

INTRODUCTION

I have phases of reading. I always have at least one book on the go, but sometimes reading gets pushed to the back of the queue. First it was the Olympics, then a rather dull Pratchett book that prioritised other things over reading.

However, this week, the situation has been reversed. I have been going to bed early to read, neglecting Ciao and ignoring emails. Why? I have been reading another Martina Cole novel. This one was Two Women and – like with all her books I have read – it is so easy to get hooked!

Cole’s books often follow familiar themes – gangland murders, prostitution, abused women, horrific violence – and some of these are present in this novel too, but overall, I found Two Women to be the LEAST violent of her books that I have read. Guns are rarely used, there are no mass murderers and this one stood out as being something rather different.

The strong women characters still feature as much as ever and I am sure they are a major factor in Cole’s success. She creates women who fight back, who protect their children, who struggle – but win. There are many inspiring females here.

The men, on the other hand, get rather short-changed. They are the child abusers, the wife beaters, the heartless, the ruthless, the bullies. I wonder how many male fans Cole has in her readership?

PLOT

Two Women is the story of a woman called Susan. We follow her through childhood, her teenage years and into adulthood. She is a pathetic figure in many ways and initially seems to have little going for her. Her only asset appears to be her large breasts, but these get her into trouble – first, being raped by her father, then a major draw to her boyfriend Barry.

Believing Barry loves her as she loves him; they marry and begin a family. But when Susan’s dream is realised, she discovers it is more like a nightmare. Barry was attracted to Susan because of her father, Joey McNamara’s reputation for being a hard man. He wants to follow the same kind of lifestyle as Joey and soon it becomes obvious to Susan that Barry is like her father in many ways.

Her life becomes hell, as she is faced with a demanding, violent and abusive husband. He uses drugs, visits prostitutes and takes what he wants from Susan when he wants it. Her only comfort is her children, who she loves and adores. Everyone knows she is a wonderful mother, despite her husband and her childhood experiences.

As any parent knows, that instinct to protect your kids is a very strong one. When Barry becomes a threat to their kids, what is Susan supposed to do?

REVIEW

It is always difficult to review Martina Cole’s novels, because there are so many twists and surprises and you don’t want to spoil any of them. I would even suggest you don’t read the blurb on the back of the book, as I think it gives away more than you need to know.

The plot turns and hidden shocks just keep on coming in this book. The final surprise is quite near the end and I hadn’t even guessed it, although in hindsight there were clues. It makes this book the page turner it is.

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    Very Good Review

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  • sandy180 07/08/2005 17:48

    I have read a few of this author's books, but not this one, I will now add to my list of books to buy, good review Thank you

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