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Original Title: The Dilemma
ISBN: 0755332679 (ISBN13: 9780755332670)
Edition Language: English
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The Dilemma Paperback | Pages: 832 pages
Rating: 3.81 | 1168 Users | 62 Reviews

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Title:The Dilemma
Author:Penny Vincenzi
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 832 pages
Published:May 17th 2007 by Headline Review (first published January 1st 1996)
Categories:Fiction. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Romance. Contemporary

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A complex marriage, treachery and blackmail - all in Penny Vincenzi's THE DILEMMA - perfect for all readers of Kate Morton, Jilly Cooper and Harriet Evans.

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All Francesca Channing had to do in order to keep her marriage alive, her children safe, her life intact, was to tell a lie. One simple, straightforward lie. But it wasn't that simple or straightforward at all. Her life, as Bard Channing's third wife, was very far from easy. He was charismatic, powerful and rich - and he adored her. He was also manipulative and scheming, with a family as large and complex as his business. But it was an emotional crisis of her own which finally put Francesca's dilemma into perspective, and made her wonder if she loved Bard enough to lie for him...

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Ratings: 3.81 From 1168 Users | 62 Reviews

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This was another good book by Penny Vincenzi but not my favourite one of hers, by any stretch of the imagination. It was not one that kept me up all night reading until the small hours of the morning but enjoyable. I liked the characters although some of them were a bit one dimensional. I don't agree with the ending with respect to what Gray, the journalist, did. It didn't really make sense to me. The relationship between Liam and his wife was similarly unrealistic. But overall I enjoyed the

Longer than it needed to be but true to her approach to writing.

I fall into Vincenzi's very British doorstopper/pot boiler books but yes, sometimes they are a bit overlong. There is always a large cast of characters and multiple POVs. Family sagas, usually. A bit old-fashioned, perhaps a tad sopa-operish, yet often compelling. My favorite of the 3 I've read was Forbidden Places, a WW II era story. I can't read them one after another, but every once in awhile I seem to crave her big book style and dash.

I have really enjoyed everything else I've read by Penny Vincenzi, so this one has me puzzled. You can see it took me forever to read. I found the first 2/3 or so very slow-going, and normally her books are just about page-turners for me. The last 1/3 was definitely much better, but I wasn't thrilled with the ending. Oh well...

One of my favourite authors. The only problem I have with her books, is that once I start them I just cannot put them down!!

I like how the author weaves multiple storylines together but I couldn't really empathize with any of these characters. Francesca is supposed to be clever and tough and all she does is whine...the ENTIRE book. More like 2.5 but I bumped it up to 3 stars because I was interested in seeing how the story turned out.


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