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A Game For All the Family : An intricacy of playfulness and untruths

Anne Garvey reads a lie detector

September 2, 2015 15:35
Sophie Hannah

ByAnne Garvey
, Anne Garvey

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A Game For All the FamilyBy Sophie Hannah
Hodder & Stoughton, £14.99
Reviewed by Anne Garvey

Mistress of malign suspense in her many detective novels, creator of charming poetry, already firmly placed in the GCSE syllabus, Sophie Hannah has a load of arrows in her quiver. A Game For All the Family leaves the trusted cast of characters from her crime sequence far behind in the Yorkshire Calder Valley.

The mise en scène is compellingly set out. Justine, mother of teenage Ellie, migrates from the metropolitan misery of being overworked in a stalled career to the blissful peace of a house in the Devon Dart Valley.

On their way, the family car stalls in heavy traffic outside a dreary semi on the London North Circular and Justine experiences a profound sense that one day she will return there and will be profoundly grateful to live in this noisy, ordinary house. The journey continues with the counterpoint of jolly badinage (and disbelief at this unlikely idea) and the family settles into the enviable country luxury of their extraordinarily beautiful new home.