Injury Time

Injury Time by Beryl Bainbridge is a novel published by Penguin in 1991, featuring 158 pages in English. The story revolves around Edward, who has made a promise to his wife to return home on time. While he is meant to be engaged in a business discussion with a client, he finds himself at dinner with Binny, leading to a complex interplay of personal and professional commitments.
Readers will encounter themes related to fiction, medical scenarios, and emergency medicine as the narrative unfolds. The book explores the tension between Edward’s obligations and his choices, highlighting the intricacies of relationships and the consequences of decisions made in moments of temptation. This edition offers a concise yet engaging look into Bainbridge’s storytelling, inviting readers to reflect on the nuances of human behavior.
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Edward promised his wife he wouldnt be late home. He was supposed to be discussing business with a client. Binny had reassured him that no-one would ever know he was having dinner at her house. The author also wrote Harriet Salad, The Dressmaker and she is the winner of the Whitbread Prize.
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