A chance sexual encounter at a Swiss spa triggers a process of discovery in a woman that leads to the realization that she killed a woman for refusing her sexual advances years before
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"Once in a while a novel appears which stands out. . . . The Perfect Place is such a book. . . . Convincing as case history, and an engrossing entertainment."
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"Magnificent . . . totally gripping through Kohler's subtle and poetic mastery of style and form. Unforgettable."
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"Once in a while a novel appears which stands out. . . . The Perfect Place is such a book. . . . Convincing as case history, and an engrossing entertainment."
D.M. Thomas, author of The White Hotel
"Magnificent . . . totally gripping through Kohler's subtle and poetic mastery of style and form. Unforgettable."
Sheila Kohler
Sheila Kohler is the author of six previous novels, including "Crossways, The Perfect Place, Cracks, " and "Children of Pithiviers" (all available in Other Press editions). A native of South Africa, she makes her home in New York City and teaches at Bennington College in Vermont.
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