<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Pinder's The Indulgence resonates with our times. It is a courtroom drama about what happens when love turns to hate and everyone turns to the law. The endorsements say it all: </p><p> </p><p>"The Indulgence is a gripping, powerful read. The protagonist, actress Lucinda Yates, is a compellingly original character, wonderfully impossible to categorize. She is articulate and self-reflecting; her sexuality is in free flow; she belongs to no camp. Yet she is caught in the compulsion of a ruinous, limiting relationship. Hers is an heroic struggle to escape the tragedy of falling in love with someone who does not have the capacity to return that love." </p><p>Juliet Stevenson, British stage and screen actress (Truly, Madly, Deeply; Bend it Like Beckham; Lawrence Olivier Award, Best Actress) </p><p> </p><p>"The book is wonderful, full of elegance, and the narrative -- not to mention the writing -- so powerful. Such story-telling. A triumph." </p><p>Hugh Brody, filmmaker and author (Maps and Dreams; The Other Side of Eden) </p><p> </p><p>"This is a powerful, blistering novel, a startling premise, a page turner, beautifully written, a novel that will remain with me for a long time. There are so many layers, such a myriad of involving and troubling themes that left me thinking way beyond the page... [A] cracking story, one that engages the reader right down to the wire." </p><p>Gillian Stern, freelance editor in the U.K.</p>
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