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 · Sea Lovers: Selected Stories by Valerie Martin. Click here for the lowest price! Hardcover, , From the bestselling author of Mary Reilly and the internationally acclaimed Property, a brilliant collection featuring Valerie Martin's finest short stories to date. For four decades Valerie Martin has been publishing novels and stories that demonstrate her incredible range as a writer, moving between realism and fantasy while employing a voice that is at once whimsical and tragic. Sea Lovers by Valerie Martin Selected Stories. 80%. 5 Critic Reviews. Sea Lovers is a beguiling selection of a dozen of Martin’s best short stories, spanning three decades. -Guardian. Recommended by. Kirkus, NY Times, Financial Times, Guardian. Synopsis.


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Sea Lovers: Selected Stories Valerie Martin. ratings by Goodreads. ISBN / ISBN Published by Nan A. Talese, Sea Lovers: Selected Stories by Valerie Martin (Goodreads Author) From the bestselling author of Mary Reilly and the internationally acclaimed Property, a brilliant collection featuring Valerie Martin's finest short stories to date. For four decades Valerie Martin has been publishing novels and stories that demonstrate her incredible range as a. In "The Open Door," an American poet in Rome finds herself forced to choose between her lover and a world so alien it takes her voice away. "Sea Lovers" conjures up a hideous mermaid whose fatal seduction of a fisherman provides better reason than Jaws for staying out of the water. In "The Incident at Villedeau" a respected gentleman confesses to killing his wife's former lover, an event that could be construed as an accident, an impulsive act, or a premeditated crime.

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