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This Charming Man: A Novel [Hardcover]

Marian Keyes
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (130 customer reviews)


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Book Description

June 17, 2008

With This Charming Man, Marian Keyes hits her stride as a novelist with her best novel yet, telling the stories of four women who are shaped by one man

Paddy de Courcy is Ireland's debonair politician, the "John F. Kennedy Jr. of Dublin." His charm and charisma have taken hold of the country and the tabloids, not to mention our four heroines: Lola, Grace, Marnie, and Alicia. But though Paddy's winning smile is fooling Irish minds, the broken hearts he's left in his past offer a far more truthful look into his character.

Narrated in turn by each woman, This Charming Man explores how their love for this one man has shaped their lives. But in true Marian Keyes fashion, this is more than a story of four love affairs. It's a testament to the strength women find in themselves through work, friendship, and family, no matter what demons may be haunting their lives. Depression, self-doubt, domestic abuse—each of these women has seen tough times in life, and it's through Keyes's wonderful storytelling ability that these subjects are approached with the appropriate tone and candor. Her deft touch provides a gripping story and, ultimately, a redemptive ending.

--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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It takes real talent to make a reader laugh and cry ... the story will stay with you long after you've read the last page Heat --This text refers to the Audio CD edition.

From the Back Cover

The lives of four very different women have been shaped—and battered—by one charming man. . . .

Ireland's debonair politician Paddy de Courcy—the "John F. Kennedy Jr. of Dublin"—has captured tabloid headlines and the imagination of his country with his charm and charisma. But the crushed hearts he's left behind him reveal more about his character than his winning, votegetting smile. Lola, Grace, Marnie, and Alicia have all suffered from his selfishness and cruelty. But with Paddy's political star ascending, the time is finally ripe for redemption . . . and perhaps a bit of revenge.

--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 576 pages
  • Publisher: William Morrow; 1 edition (June 17, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0061124028
  • ISBN-13: 978-0061124020
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.4 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (130 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #835,652 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Marian Keyes lived in London for ten years before returning to her native Dublin. After receiving a law degree and studying accounting, she began writing short stories in 1993. She is the author of three previous novels--Watermelon, Lucy Sullivan Is Getting Married, and Rachel's Holiday--all major bestsellers around the world.

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51 of 54 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover|Amazon Verified Purchase
From when I first cracked open WatermelonI've loved Marian Keyes, but at first it was a fickle sort of love, the kind reserved for light, fluffy books that were guaranteed to better my mood. This all changed with the publication of Anybody Out There?the astonishing last novel of Keyes that blew my mind (and my perception of her as an author) out of the water. Since then I've seen her as an extraordinary novelist in her own right, capable of drawing people in and invoking emotions you never expected to feel for fictional characters.

So needless to say when I saw she had a new novel coming out, I pre-ordered. I was hoping (desperately hoping) that it would be the next novel in the Walsh sister's saga, but apparently Keyes feels the need to string that out a bit more. Oh well. It's not like I haven't enjoyed her other novels. I decided to take a positive attitude about my disappointment.

In the end though there was nothing to be disappointed about. "This Charming Man" is an amazing book told by four distinct voices. Lola, a stylist, Grace, a reporter, Marnie, a working housewife and mother and Alice all have something in common that has changed and altered the course of their lives. His name is Paddy de Courcy and is hailed to be the political savior of Ireland. But though Paddy seems charming, suave, handsome and perfect on the outside our narrators know the secrets behind his smile-and the nearly deadly effect of his true charm.

"This Charming Man" is really extraordinary and unlike anything Keyes has written before. She's tackled tough subjects in the past, it's true, but the heinous nature of the depraved acts of violence and degradation described in this book take it to a new level that rises completely out of the genera of chick lit.

I raced through this book in one sitting because I was literally unable to put it down. The storyline is exciting and fast paced and despite the shared narration and seemingly random inserted scenes of domestic violence between parts the novel (which make sense eventually) it has a wonderfully cohesive plot that all comes together through our four very real heroines. This book made me laugh out loud, cry and more importantly think on the desperate situation that so many women are forced to live in because of domestic violence.

I'm not saying this book is a downer though. While it discusses very serious subjects there is a great deal of humor, mainly provided by Lola's diary (which in spite of the semi-annoying shorthand was my favorite part of the book) romance comes from Grace, and eventually, strength from Marnie. And triumph for all.

This is a truly amazing novel that any author would have been proud to write. I congratulate you Ms. Keyes on another remarkable book that made me loose sleep and I highly recommend that everyone reads this book.

Five stars.

(And I know it'll be another two years at least but I can't wait `till her next novel!)
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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Dark, grim, and bizarre.... July 3, 2008
Format:Hardcover
I am a big Marian Keyes fan, but was very disappointed in this book. I commend the effort that went into writing it and the premise was good. However, the delivery was uneven, with several characters barely fleshed out. The book was dark and depressing, with barely any humor. The character of Lola, written in "shorthand" English, was difficult to read and disturbing to the flow of the book. I understand that Keyes was trying to differentiate Lola's voice from the others, but it resulted in virtually unreadable chapters. The ending was too tame, for the crimes committed. I am glad that I borrowed a library copy, as I know I will never want to read this book again. Let's hope Ms. Keyes "lightens up" for her next book and brings us the funny Irish tales we all enjoy.
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23 of 28 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Keyes disappoints. July 6, 2008
Format:Hardcover
Like other readers, I have read ALL of Marian Keyes' books. This one was not up to snuff. Several things annoyed me about the book. (CAUTION: Spoiler Alert!) First, I loved the character of Lola, but really felt that the "diary" style of writing was overly distracting and made the episodes on Lola's life quite stilted.

Second, the U.S. version was "Americanized" with a forward by the author explaining why we are all too dumb to understand the differences between the 2 major political parties of Ireland, Fine Gael and Fine Fail. Rubbish! Give us a break. Perhaps this was an editorial choice, but it also rubbed me the wrong way. Half the fun of a Marian Keyes novel IS being taken to Ireland! The slang throughout is kept intact (badgers arse, skangers), as well as some rather "inside" jokes on regional riffs,(Kildare bypass?)but female readers of "chick lit" must be too stupid to understand politics...shame on you!

Finally, and this may be just me, but as a person who survived a physically abusive relationship, I found the reactions of the survivors a bit hard to swallow, except perhaps Marnie and at times, Lola. Would they REALLY not be able to send this idiot to JAIL??? C'mon, he put at least 3 of these women in hospital and terrorized and physically tortured the others. The "comeuppance" scenes were the hardest to swallow, as I can't imagine any of these women wanting to make the effort to confront him WITHOUT contacting police or authorities in any way. When they at last find the courage to do something about his violence, the resolution is very unsatisfactory.

Fired? Kicked out of his political party? Where is the indignation and reason here? His most current "conquest",Alicia, is cast as a sort of "villain" when actually she is under his spell too and has just been "branded" by him at the end of the novel. And, yes, as another reader commented, his character is NOT charming at all. Keyes' does get the weird perverted part of his behavior, and even his motivations, but the masking CHARM that goes along with many an abuser is NOT well portrayed here.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
1.0 out of 5 stars Rubbish
I found it to be slow, disjointed and I lost interest very quickly. I didn't even bother to finish the book.
Published 9 hours ago by Cl Andrews-cooper
5.0 out of 5 stars Marian Keyes is one of my favorite authors
This Charming Man was a wonderful read. Ms Keyes always brings flawed characters that are soo interesting that you cannot put the book down. Read more
Published 13 days ago by BAH Walker
1.0 out of 5 stars Very Disappointing
Did not like the style it was written in , I failed to get beyond 15% and I very rarely give up on a book
Published 17 days ago by Claire Lyons
5.0 out of 5 stars An amazing book
I have just finshed this book. What I thought would be a light, beach read, turned into something far more. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Paula Tyner
4.0 out of 5 stars Prince charming...
A moving story. I am not so used to such a "mature" Marian Keyes and I have to say that her last two books were a pleasant surprise! Read more
Published 3 months ago by Katia
5.0 out of 5 stars Marian Keyes Does it Again
She creates such quirky characters and seems to put such thought into their background stories that I always walk away feeling as if I know them. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Rebecca W
5.0 out of 5 stars Loved
Absolutely fell in love with Lola and Considine! And Grace was a force to be reckoned with! I laughed, cried and rejoiced!
Published 4 months ago by Brittany L. Hall
5.0 out of 5 stars this charming man
Wow some dark subjects in this book, very well understood and written.

There were twists to the plot I really liked. Read more
Published 4 months ago by minxemoo book review
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent from Marian Keyes, as usual!
I am a longtime fan of Marian Keyes, so picking up another of her novels was nothing new to me. When I first started reading this novel, I did not realize what the secret was that... Read more
Published 6 months ago by Brittany Johnson
2.0 out of 5 stars A disappointment
Like many reviewers here, I have long been a huge Marian Keyes fan. And like many, this book fell way short of what I've been used to. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Erin D. Crum
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My Review
I also got a review copy and thought it was great. I've read all of her books and enjoyed them all, but I think her last two books (this and Anybody Out There) are two of her best, she just seems to get better. The "voice" of the Lola character at first kind of annoyed me, but the... Read more
May 6, 2008 by K. Rothrock |  See all 4 posts
Not her best book
I agree. Even though the book hasn't been released in the US, I picked up a copy while on vacation in Australia. At $32 for a paperback, I was QUITE disappointed. I usually love Marian Keyes, but I quite disliked this one. I just didn't care and the characters and scenes seemed even more... Read more
Jun 9, 2008 by kimnyc |  See all 2 posts
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