cover image Vertigo

Vertigo

Lauren Baratz-Logsted, . . Delta, $12 (353pp) ISBN 978-0-385-34031-1

Baratz-Logsted (The Thin Pink Line ; A Little Change of Face ) breaks from her chick lit moorings for this entertaining novel set in Victorian England. On New Year's Eve, 1898, Emma Smith, the spoiled wife of novelist John Smith, resolves "to be a better person." John, who is researching a prison novel, suggests that Emma begin a correspondence with a prisoner to fulfill her resolution. The prisoner chosen for the project is Chance Wood, an enigmatic fellow serving a life sentence for murdering his wife. Emma, naïve and vaguely unhappy, is intrigued and excited by the exchange of letters and soon develops a strong attraction to "her prisoner." She also begins to realize that she's tired of being a "possession," a revelation the author strains to make credible. When Chance is released from prison, he and Emma begin a torrid love affair and plot to kill John. Though the plan is executed without a hitch, Emma soon finds circumstances—and Chance—aren't as she expected. Fans of the 19th-century novel of manners will recognize Baratz-Logsted's characters and themes (though the sex is now graphic). If the plot is implausible and the characters unlovable, Baratz-Logsted still keeps readers guessing up to the end. (Sept.)