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Instances of the Number 3 (2001)

por Salley Vickers

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When Peter Hansome dies his wife and mistress confront many more mysteries than they had anticipated in this beguiling novel about love and loss.
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    KayCliff: Both novels deal with the relations between his wife and mistress after the sudden death of a young man.
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    KayCliff: In both novels a man who has died comes back to review his life.
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  Andrew-theQM | Jun 20, 2016 |
Intriguing novel about a widow, a mistress and the ghost of the man who brought them together, but all slightly too pretentious for my taste. The characters, particularly Bridget, are amusing if nothing else, and the supernatural subplot satisfied my reason for choosing this novel in the first place. I just couldn't stand all the blather about religion, and the endless quoting of Shakespeare. Sort of Evelyn Waugh meets Barbara Pym, which is not my idea of an enjoyable story. ( )
  AdonisGuilfoyle | Nov 15, 2012 |
A good novel about three-way relationships that "tend to collapse into two — or expand into four . . ." The writing is quite good, even if the sun does lay a "benediction" on some spring wheat (p. 102). There are a few offbeat uses of the inverse of negative-prefix adverbs, as in "She felt accountably shy" (p. 244). But the rapport between certain characters is unbelievably perfect, giving the feel of a romance novel for intellectuals — a sense of escapism. It would have been better without that. I still liked it very much.
  Muscogulus | Jul 29, 2012 |
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  annesadleir | Jul 8, 2012 |
Sally Vickers' novel Instances of the number 3 reads like a kaleidoscope of possible combinations of people in relationships. Shortly after her husband, Peter Hansome, has died, Bridget discovers that he had a mistress, Frances. Honoring Peter's choice, she decides to be friends with Frances. Soon after that, an Iranian boy, Zahin, described as very beautiful literary shows up on her doorstep, and she takes him in. The young man claims to be friends with Peter, who also provided him with accommodation. Throughout the book, there is the vague sense that Peter may or may not have had a relation of sorts with Zahin, who is probably bisexual, if not gay. In the broader context of the stories, the two women also explore other relationships, with men they meet. In addition to that, Peter haunts them, as his ghost observes the action of the story, initially only "visible" to the reader, but later also showing himself to the female characters in the book.

Originally, I did not like the idea of a "ghost" appearing, observing events and revealing itself to the characters. However, if viewed in the sense that deceased loved ones probably "haunt" people, they stay in their minds, or the thought of them keeps the "alive" in our mind, in our lives, there is something poetic to the idea. (although the suggestion in the novel is that the initiative of appearing seems to lie more on the part of the ghost.)

Very well written, and a joy to read. ( )
  edwinbcn | Oct 3, 2011 |
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Sober, solitary, middle-aged heroines would, you might think, have bedroom drawers crammed with sensible, well-laundered M&S underwear. But imagine rooting through the cupboards of an Anita Brookner heroine and finding a saucy pair of split-crotch knickers: that's where Salley Vickers's second novel is coming from.
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After Peter Hansome died, people were surprised that his widow seemed to be spending so much time with his mistress.
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For weeks after Peter's death Bridget was unable to do anything about his things. Reluctant to move so much as a paper clip from his desk, she walked about the house playing old records, opening and putting down books, eating cold baked beans, keeping unusual hours.
What Bridget found she disliked most, in the weeks after Peter's death, was having to talk about him.
Peter gave Frances the sapphire ... Opening the compact leather box she had exclaimed, "Notre-Dame blue!"
Outside the kitchen window a flock of goldfinches made a vivid zigzag across the pale wintry field.... Outside, she surveyed the field where the striking looking finches with their gold-flashed wings and crimson foreheads had flown.... "Why do Renaissance painters of the Virgin have goldfinches in them?" she asked.... "The red spot at the top of their heads, isn't it? The goldfinch fled from the crown of thorns and Christ's blood anointed its head; I think that's the story."
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