Book description
The author's most famous and well-loved work, the Starbridge series,
six self-contained yet interconnected novels that explore the history of
the Church of England through the 20th century.
Neville Aysgarth, archdeacon, and right-hand man of the Bishop of
Starbridge, has spent his life chasing worldly success. In 1942 he has a
perfect wife, a perfect family and a perfect future in the Church of
England - all ultimate prizes.
Then Aysgarth meets an attractive young socialite and is soon
dangerously and chaotically involved in adultery, hypocrisy and
obsession. Tormented and on the brink of ruin, he must at last face the
truth about himself, his marriage and the mysterious past he cannot
discuss as he chases the most vital prize of all - his own survival…
Witty, wise and compelling, Ultimate Prizes powerfully explores both
the temptations of sex and success, and the ultimate themes of sin and
salvation. 'This superbly intricate ecclesiastical tale …
irresistible' Church Times
'A fascinating story' Publishers Weekly
'Howatch writes thrillers of the heart and mind … everything in a
Howatch novel cuts close to the bone and is of vital concern' New Woman
'A mesmerising storyteller' Daily Telegraph
'One of the most original novelists writing today' Cosmopolitan
'She is a deft storyteller, and her writing has depth, grace and pace'
Sunday Times
'Susan Howatch may well become the Anthony Trollope of the 20th
century. Howatch is more than just a novelist of ideas… She is a skilled
storyteller who makes the reader wonder and care about her people.'
Washington Post Susan Howatch was born in Surrey in England. After
taking a degree in law at King's College, London, she emigrated to
America where she married, had a daughter, and embarked on her career as
a writer. In 1976 she separated from her husband, left America and lived
in the Republic of Ireland for four years before returning to England.
While living in a flat overlooking Salisbury Cathedral and "trying
to hold my divided self together", she found herself inspired by
the beauty of the cathedral and became a convert. She wondered if she
should continue producing romantic novels. Instead, she wrote the series
of six Starbridge novels about the Church of England in the 20th
century, all of which reflect her own spiritual crises.