BENNET, Dorothea - The Maynard Hayes Affair - (Hardcover in Jacket)

BENNET, Dorothea - The Maynard Hayes Affair - (Hardcover in Jacket)

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(NO MORE THAN 5 BOOKS PER ORDER OR PARCEL ALLOWED) - Book as well as unclipped wrapper in a great condition despite having belonged to a library before - 224 pg.    >>>   A comedy-melodrama about an oh-so-civilized, upper-class love triangle: newlywed wife, newlywed husband, and the husband's longtime homosexual lover. Suavely cool but maniacally jealous, the cast-off lover is would-be politician Sir Maynard Hayes, who himself arranged for his beloved Brucie to marry naive Scottish heiress Ellen--so as to keep the Maynard/Bruce affair safely in the closet. But, as one wedding guest jibes, ""If Bruce falls in love with his bride, Maynard will have his balls.  And that's exactly what happens. Bruce and Ellen have an ecstatic honeymoon (despite Maynard's intrusive phone calls); Bruce decides to work for Ellen's father (instead of collaborating with Maynard on a new literary magazine); and passive, blank-faced Bruce begins trying to extricate himself from Maynard's elegant clutches. . . even if it means moving to Scotland. But Maynard cries, ""No Bruce. Our love for one another cannot be scrubbed out!""--and concocts a scheme to re-entangle Bruce in the awful secret they share: a Leopold-and-Loeb-style murder they committed as undergraduates. 
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