The Rocks - Peter Nichols

The Rocks

By Peter Nichols

  • Release Date: 2015-05-26
  • Genre: Family Fiction & Literature
Score: 4
4
From 149 Ratings

Description

“Irresistibly sunny…  Set in the brightly lit Mediterranean amid old olive trees and sexual intrigue, music and wine and beautiful women... Propulsive.” –The New York Times Book Review

“The perfect book for pretending it's already beach season.” –O, The Oprah Magazine

A romantic page-turner propelled by the sixty-year secret that has shaped two families, four lovers, and one seaside resort community.


Set against dramatic Mediterranean Sea views and lush olive groves, The Rocks opens with a confrontation and a secret: What was the mysterious, catastrophic event that drove two honeymooners apart so suddenly and absolutely in 1948 that they never spoke again despite living on the same island for sixty more years? And how did their history shape the Romeo and Juliet–like romance of their (unrelated) children decades later? Centered around a popular seaside resort club and its community, The Rocks is a double love story that begins with a mystery, then moves backward in time, era by era, to unravel what really happened decades earlier.

Peter Nichols writes with a pervading, soulful wisdom and self-knowing humor, and captures perfectly this world of glamorous, complicated, misbehaving types with all their sophisticated flaws and genuine longing. The result is a bittersweet, intelligent, and romantic novel about how powerful the perceived truth can be—as a bond, and as a barrier—even if it’s not really the whole story; and how one misunderstanding can echo irreparably through decades.

Reviews

  • The Rocks

    4
    By lindapinda
    Written in an interesting format and sequence. Very enjoyable reading and loved the story and how it unfolded! LSR
  • Mallorca

    4
    By DixSea
    A good beach read, love story and mystery situated on the lovely Spanish island.
  • Incredibly Boring

    1
    By MatrixVoom
    I rarely do not finish books, but this one I discarded after 150 some pages. Despite a couple of "big scenes" that are supposed to mean something, I found nothing really happens. Maybe it gets better. I couldn't take the pretentious writing and meandering narrative. Perhaps I shouldn't write a review without finishing the book, but I literally could not sludge through another page.
  • The Rocks

    5
    By Clarkemo
    Great read - from beginning to end!