I really enjoyed A Spool of Blue Thread (Anne Tyler). Some authors go off after a few books (as one of my reading group said "like bad meat"
), but all of her books are as fresh as the first ones.
Now I'm nearing the end of The Improbability of Love, by Hannah Rothschild, which I didn't fancy at all (it's a reading group choice). It's a satire about the art world and includes all sorts of bizarre characters and sub-plots. I've learnt a lot about art and cooking and rich people, which probably doesn't sell it too well, but it's been a fabulous read.
In between I tried without success to get into Victoria Hislop's The Sunrise. If there was a yawn emoticon I'd use it.
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Yes, his books are a bit outdated now, especially regarding attitudes to women, but they have such good storylines. 
