A Spot of Bother

By Mark Haddon, author of bestseller The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time.

A Spot of Bother is a story of ordinary people. George, in his sixties has retired, his wife, Jean is having an affair. Their daughter Katie is marrying someone they don’t particularly like and their son Jamie is homosexual, which they are having difficulty coming to terms with.

George has mental health problems which are manifesting. He is convinced a spot of eczema is cancer and that trips him out. Katie doesn’t know if she loves Rae or not, Jamie can’t tell his boyfriend he loves him. And Jean is wrestling with her conscious over the affair.

It’s a charming novel. A little sad. A little bit funny.
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What I love about Mark’s writing is that he gets inside the heads of his characters so well you feel what they do. You are there inside George’s head as he slowly goes up the wall and it feels like a true insight.

It’s not a hard read, perhaps not for kiddies if you’re concerned about sex scenes, but it is a thought provoking one.

And surprisingly, quite the page-turner.