Honeyburn Books (UK)
2013 Tigers In Red Weather - Liza Klaussmann(Picador)
2013 Tigers In Red Weather - Liza Klaussmann(Picador)
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Tigers in Red Weather is a literary novel by Liza Klaussmann, blending elements of family drama, psychological suspense, and historical fiction. Set in post-World War II America, the book follows the lives of two cousins, Nick and Helena, as they navigate their complicated relationships, personal struggles, and the secrets that haunt their family.
The story unfolds in five interwoven sections, each told from a different perspective, spanning the 1940s to the 1960s. At the heart of the novel is Tiger House, the family’s summer home on Martha’s Vineyard, a symbol of both their wealth and the simmering tensions beneath the surface.
Nick, bold and glamorous, struggles with her marriage to her war-scarred husband, Hughes. Meanwhile, Helena dreams of a fresh start in Hollywood but finds herself trapped in a toxic relationship. Their children, Daisy and Ed, grow up against this backdrop of dysfunction, culminating in a shocking murder that forces buried truths to come to light.
With vivid prose and a layered narrative, Tigers in Red Weather explores themes of love, betrayal, privilege, and the dark undercurrents of family life. The title, drawn from Wallace Stevens’ poem “Disillusionment of Ten O’Clock,” reflects the restless discontent that defines the characters’ lives.
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