- Published: 31 August 2021
- ISBN: 9780241295977
- Imprint: Penguin General UK
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 352
- RRP: $26.00
Trio











- Published: 31 August 2021
- ISBN: 9780241295977
- Imprint: Penguin General UK
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 352
- RRP: $26.00
The characters are wonderfully written and I loved escaping to the gossipy world of the film set
Good Housekeeping, Book of the Month
I am a huge fan of William Boyd and the tender way he writes about the flaws and frailties of his characters. Trio is his best novel in years
Red, The Best Books to Read this October
What could be more reassuring in troubling times than a new William Boyd novel? Trio is immensely readable, its descriptions full of light and colour, its humour spot on, its mood a perfect mix of frolicsome and melancholy
Sunday Telegraph
One of our best contemporary storytellers. . . Trio embraces comedy, tragedy and redemption. It succeeds impressively because of its dramatic, often sensational, revelations
Spectator
Reading William Boyd's Trio is like shrugging on a worn leather jacket on the first brisk morning of autumn: cosy but cool . . . He has enormous fun with the worlds - and egos - of page and screen
The Times
Boyd keeps the plot racing along, yet for all the twists, the real delight is in William Boyd's wry portrait of a bygone age . . . Boyd's usual sure touch is evident throughout this tender, gently comic work
Independent
An absorbing novel about lives spiralling out of control and the drastic measures required to right them
Economist
Enormous fun . . . Boyd's characters are vibrant, his prose elegant, comedy excellent: the result is a book that's compassionate and compelling
Tatler
Boyd's writing is as fluent as ever but it's the ideas pulsing beneath the surface that distinguish Trio
Financial Times
Trio is an intricate set of variations on the idea of alternative selves, well beyond the title's trio, unobtrusively elegant in its formal beauty
New Statesman, Books of the Year
Sending an affably satiric shimmer over the ceaseless rewrites, grotesque miscastings and behind-the-scenes chicanery, William Boyd simultaneously explores deeper issues of duplicity and divided personality
Sunday Times, Best Fiction Books of the Year
A middle-aged film producer, a novelist with writer's block and a glamorous young actress come together to make a Swinging Sixties movie in this jaunty page-turner. But everyone is living a double life. Even names can't be taken on trust. Full of neat phrases and quirkily funny scenes, it's an elating read
The Times, Best Paperbacks of 2021