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My Policeman: A Novel Kindle Edition


Now a motion picture starring Harry Styles, Emma Corrin, and David Dawson, an exquisitely told, tragic tale of thwarted love.

“Stunning…fraught and honest.” —
New York Times Book Review

It is in 1950's Brighton that Marion first catches sight of Tom. He teaches her to swim, gently guiding her through the water in the shadow of the city's famous pier and Marion is smitten—determined her love alone will be enough for them both. A few years later near the Brighton Museum, Patrick meets Tom. Patrick is besotted, and opens Tom's eyes to a glamorous, sophisticated new world of art, travel, and beauty. Tom is their policeman, and in this age it is safer for him to marry Marion and meet Patrick in secret. The two lovers must share him, until one of them breaks and three lives are destroyed.
 
In this evocative portrait of midcentury England, Bethan Roberts reimagines the real life relationship the novelist E. M. Forster had with a policeman, Bob Buckingham, and his wife.
My Policeman is a deeply heartfelt story of love's passionate endurance, and the devastation wrought by a repressive society.
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Soon to be a motion picture starring Harry Styles, Emma Corrin. My Policeman by Bethan Roberts

Stunning... fraught and honest — The New York Times book Review

A moving story of longing and frustration — The Observer (London)

Bethan Roberts is a fearless writer — Louise Welsh

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An Irish Times Book of the Year

“Stunning...overdue in becoming a sensation...Roberts’s messy collision of desires and drives leads to thwarted dreams, heartbreak, betrayal and a prison sentence. It’s a story as old as time, but, to my mind, it’s never been told so effectively, principally because Roberts invests us emotionally in both sides of the tug-of-war...It’s not a happy story. It’s better than that, fraught and honest.”  —
New York Times Book Review

"A powerful story of forbidden love, regret, and living as your true self." —
Vanity Fair

“Roberts beautifully captures the devastation of being unable or unwilling to live in one’s truth…A melancholy story about love, loss, and unnecessary suffering.” —
Kirkus Reviews

“Complex and nuanced exploration of a love triangle…a moving depiction of human passions, frailties, and struggles.” —Publisher's Weekly

“A humane and evocative portrait of a time when lives were destroyed by intolerance.”  —
The Guardian
 
“A moving story of longing and frustration.”  —
The Observer

“Bethan Roberts is a fearless writer.” —Louise Welsh, author of
The Cutting Room, on The Good Plain Cook

About the Author

Bethan Roberts is the author of The Good Plain Cook, which was chosen as one of UK Time Out books of the year.

Product details

  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B08XN889RN
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Penguin Books (June 15, 2021)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ June 15, 2021
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 1915 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 298 pages
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Bethan Roberts was born in Abingdon. Her first novel 'The Pools' was published in 2007 and won a Jerwood/Arvon Young Writers' Award. Her second novel 'The Good Plain Cook', published in 2008, was serialized on BBC Radio 4's Book at Bedtime and was chosen as one of Time Out's books of the year. 'My Policeman' was the 2012 Brighton City Read and an Irish Times Book of the Year. She also writes drama for BBC Radio 4. Bethan has worked in television, and has taught Creative Writing at Chichester University and Goldsmiths College, London. She lives in Brighton with her family. Her latest novel, 'Mother Island' (Chatto & Windus) won a Jerwood Fiction Uncovered Prize 2015.

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4.6 out of 5 stars
8,070 global ratings

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"...made each of the three characters in this triangle sympathetic and believable...." Read more

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Customers find the storyline very emotional, beautiful, and good. They also say the author manages to create scene-level tension and a heartbreaking glimpse into homosexuality in the 1950s. Readers also say that the ending is truly beautiful and brings tears to their eyes.

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Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2024
Great book, can't put it down. Happy to find it on Amazon at such a good price.
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024
"My Policeman: A Novel" by Bethan Roberts is a poignant and evocative exploration of love, desire, and societal expectations set against the backdrop of 1950s England. Through exquisite prose and compelling storytelling, Roberts weaves together the lives of Marion, Tom, and Patrick, forming a complex and emotionally charged narrative that spans decades.
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2022
I bought this book to read in order to understand the plot a little more before I watched the movie, and I loved it! It was very easy to follow as far as structure went and the way that the author set up the different character's stories was really interesting. I loved how we got to hear some of the same moments from both Patrick and Marion because it made me able to understand and sympathize with both. At the beginning, I had some resentment toward Patrick because Marion's point of view was very innocent, but since I was able to read the same events from Patrick's point of view, I ended up loving him by the end of the book. I found myself able to relate to things in each character that I never would have imagined, simply because the author's explanation of emotions was wonderful. Although I've never experienced anything even remotely close to this, I was able to connect with each character as if they were a friend or family member. SPOILERS!!!: The only reason I gave the book 4 stars was because I wish the ending was a little different/longer. I was hoping for a little bit more of a description of what happened to Patrick and how their lives had changed because of it. From him going to jail and suffering a stroke, it was a little hard to understand how the relationships between characters changed so drastically and what happened to cause those changes. I am looking forward to seeing the movie and being able to compare the storylines.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2024
Book came in great condition and it was a decent read
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2023
This is the story of Tom, a young policeman in Brighton, his school teacher wife Marion, and his dear friend, artist and museum curator Patrick. The story is told in alternate POVs between Marion and Patrick, spanning from the 1950s to the late 1990s. Marion has always sensed that something is different about Tom, but she never knew quite what. Always stoic, rarely affectionate, but she loves him. When Tom meets Patrick, he’s enthralled by his knowledge of art, drama, and history. When Marion sees them in a quiet moment, she knows their friendship is deeper than she thought.
Tom and Patrick share this special bond at a time when homosexuality was illegal, and it’s especially risky for Tom as a policeman. To both men, it’s worth the risk.
There’s a lot to unpack in this book; the deception of Marion, the risks to both men just from being in love, the interactions between the three. There’s also the lack of Tom’s perspective, which leads the reader to form his thoughts on their own.
This was a really beautiful story and an honest look at how difficult it was to be queer in this era.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2022
I rarely watch a movie made from a book I have read; it never matches up to the thoughts and feelings behind the written word. This time after seeing My Policeman on Prime I decided to read the book. The movie was so moving and emotional and I was overcome by feelings as I watched it. I read the book in one day. It was even more moving and emotional than the movie. It was so well written. I could feel everything the main character (Marion) was feeling and also what Tom and Patrick were feeling. The book was wonderful; the movie was great. This is an emotional read and will have anyone examining their feelings about love and companionship. Highly recommend both in either order-book or movie first.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2022
I didn't expect a happy little tale ... and it’s a good thing. Bethan Roberts paints a sad picture of a romantic triangle in 1950s England, when being gay could literally get you beaten, jailed or killed. The central protagonist, Marion, is hopelessly in love with Tom, beginning in her early teens, although no romance develops at that time. Apparently no other man ever enters her mind, despite years of separation. That's sad enough to begin with. When they reconnect as adults, a still-smitten Marion sets out to win Tom, although he's rarely much more than friendly. When they finally start actually dating, Tom's new friend Patrick often comes along, and Tom seems very enamored of Patrick. The first quarter of the book ends with Tom proposing to Marion at last ... in Patrick’s apartment, thoughtfully lent to Tom for the occasion. Warning bells, anyone?

As readers we already know that Tom and Patrick are involved, and the next section of the book tells Patrick’s side of the story. He’s already come to terms with his sexuality in a way that Tom hasn’t yet, and his attitude toward Marion is friendly on the outside but calculating on the inside. This makes a lot of his actions less than sympathetic. But admittedly, he’s in a no-win situation himself, and his narrative is more interesting than Marion's.

I won't share the rest of the plot except to say that it takes some devastating turns and does have some emotional payoffs. Bethan Roberts is a skillful writer ... but although I'm a patient reader, I felt the story could have been better paced. We spend an awfully long time experiencing Marion's misery while the situation develops very slowly. Again, I didn't expect a happy little tale, but I still couldn't help feeling that the telling could have been less static and dreary.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2022
First, I ❤️this book ! So heartbreaking, beautifully written, the author made each of the three characters in this triangle sympathetic and believable. Having said that, Tom is not really very likable and, in fact, is quite self-absorbed. He doesn’t deserve the devotion and love of Patrick and Marion.
The cover of this book makes it seem like this is a steamy romance….it is a melancholy, emotional story, not a romance novel. Shame on the publishers for that misleading cover.
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Mateus
5.0 out of 5 stars Chegou dentro do prazo.
Reviewed in Brazil on May 17, 2024
Infelizmente é com a capa do filme (não curto tanto a estética dessa capa). Não posso opinar sobre a história porque ainda não li.
Mariana Polanco
5.0 out of 5 stars AMO ESTE LIBRO
Reviewed in Mexico on July 19, 2023
''My Policeman'' es uno de los mejores libros que he leído en mucho tiempo. Pueden ver la película en Amazon Prime, por si les interesa. El libro llegó en excelentes condiciones y con una portada bellísima (la original).
Stefania Pilastro
5.0 out of 5 stars Harry Styles
Reviewed in Italy on March 1, 2024
Quando una persona è dipendente
Léon
5.0 out of 5 stars Parfait
Reviewed in France on February 10, 2024
Parfait
Luna
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow
Reviewed in Spain on December 22, 2023
Ha sido un libro doloroso. Me vi primero la peli así que mas o menos sabia de que iba la cosa, pero la manera en la que esta escrito me ha hecho ver mejor las diferentes perspectivas, aunque me encantaría una versión de Tom también. Pensé que habría un culpable, pero realmente creo que, aunque Marion la haya cagado, puedo entender la situación y la injustos y la rabia. He sentido muchas cosas leyendolo y ese final ha sido a la vez esperanzador y triste. Increíble.

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