A Meeting in Seville

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Pub Date 28 Aug 2018 | Archive Date 26 Oct 2018

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A Meeting in Seville follows a couple whose marriage is on the rocks. They return to Seville on Semana Santa (Easter) for a ‘second honeymoon’, a gift from their daughter, only to encounter their own younger selves, on their first honeymoon exactly 30 years earlier. William Sutherland (53), is stressed, work-obsessed and alienated from his vibrant Spanish wife Luisa (52), whom he suspects of an affair with old friend and current business partner Sandy. He could do without a 30th anniversary gift from their concerned daughter. When they encounter their happily-honeymooning selves, (Will 23 and Lu 22) they think they’ve gone mad. Somehow two worlds have collided in this unchanging city – yet the only element of the other era is that the two couples can see each other.

William and Luisa recognise ‘themselves’ but the youngsters think they’re simply a nice if fractious couple here in Seville in 1988. William is drawn to the appealing young woman his wife once was. Whilst Luisa looks in sadness at the couple these sweet lovers have become. But Sandy, William’s best-man was also in Seville that long-ago week. Was this when the fatal ‘attraction’ took hold? When William accidentally discovers that he has the ability to tamper with history, he contrives to ease the young Sandy out of Luisa’s life but soon finds his efforts turning into something more potent… 

A Meeting in Seville follows a couple whose marriage is on the rocks. They return to Seville on Semana Santa (Easter) for a ‘second honeymoon’, a gift from their daughter, only to encounter their own...


A Note From the Publisher

Paul A. Mendelson is a British writer known for his work on TV and radio. His comedy series include the BAFTA-nominated BBC series May to December as well as So Haunt Me and My Hero. He wrote Losing It, a film for ITV starring Martin Clunes, which was nominated for the Televisual Best Writing Award. Paul wrote the Radio 4 plays I am I said, Fireworks at the Villa Lucia and A Meeting In Seville. Recent radio dramas have included 6 adaptations of Joyce Porter’s crime novels about the Chief Inspector Wilfred Dover and the highly-acclaimed CS Forester dramatisations, CS Forester’s London Noir. Paul created the cult series Neighbors From Hell, broadcast in the US. He has written two new US pilots and three movies with LA screenwriter Alan Moscowitz and is also developing comedy and drama projects elsewhere. Paul recently published In the Matter of Isabel (which is currently being developed as a film) and Losing Arthur last year with The Book Guild.

Paul A. Mendelson is a British writer known for his work on TV and radio. His comedy series include the BAFTA-nominated BBC series May to December as well as So Haunt Me and My Hero. He wrote Losing...


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Thanks to netgalley for a free copy if this book. I really enjoyed this book and found it hard to put down. It was beautifully and sensitively written. It certainly made me want to travel to Seville! The writing was very funny and I loved all the references to Glasgow, they rang very true, especially the reference to the “Glasgow kiss”.
Will and Lu have been married for 30 years, they are back in Seville during the Easter holy week, a reunion of their original honeymoon. Sadly, now they hardly speak to each other, Will is always on the phone frantic to continue to achieve sales to support their comfortable home in Richmond. His wife, Louisa perpetually anoys him with her sighing. Louisa feels invisible and unloved. Shortly after arriving in Seville, Will sees himself and Louisa on their original honeymoon in 1988. Throughout the week, he follows the younger versions around and begins to fall in love with his wife again. He sees his troubled younger self, with his anger and inferiority issues. He begins to understand how much he is at risk of losing. I really enjoyed this novel and would recommend it to others.

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