Mary McCarthy's debut collection of short stories caused a sensation in 1942 and is no less vibrant today
Guardian
McCarthy may be best known for <i>The Group </i>but her debut novel made nearly as much of a splash when [first] published in 1942 . . . A j<b>agged diamond of a book</b>, the multifaceted parts giving a glimpse of a brilliant but fractured whole
Observer
McCarthy <b>exposes the complex psychological workings </b>of a brilliant, tortured and manipulative mind . . . Could have been written today. Timeless, brilliant and frighteningly insightful
Daily Mail
A consummate piece of work
- Norman Mailer,
Clever, witty, polished
New York Times