"You'll be glued to the page." -- People, Pick of the Week "Livesey knows her way around human desire and disappointment. Like the recent blockbusters Gone Girl and Fates and Furies, Mercury gives us a marriage from alternating perspectives. Unlike those books, there is no looming gimmick or twist. The parties involved agree on what has happened. The question is whether or not their love can survive it." -- The New Yorker "Margot Livesey should be better known... [She] writes as well as anyone and is clearly steeped in the literary canon... She's a patient builder of complex characters who are often brought face to face with uncomfortable truths about themselves." -- Mark Kamine, Wall Street Journal "MERCURY explores that thrilling, terrifying moment when grief turns blind, when passion becomes obsession. As always, Livesey tells her tale masterfully, with intelligence, tenderness and a shrewd understanding of all our mercurial human impulses." -- Lily King, author of EUPHORIA "Livesey's prose has a brusque sensuality. It reads lucid and forthright and lean... Livesey roots tension not just in the bones but the very marrow of the book." -- Leah Hager Cohen, Boston Globe "Delving into the subtler miscommunications of even the most intertwined lives... [Mercury] underlines the small efforts people make to carve out autonomy within a marriage." -- Chloe Schama, New York Times Book Review "Step by step, Livesey brilliantly assembles a truly painful and frightening picture of delusion... I cannot in good conscience reveal more of the plot. I came to this story in a state of innocence, and I feel that its terrific power depended in great part on the gradual unfolding of unlooked-for events." -- Katherine A. Powers, Barnes and Noble review "MERCURY is a haunting, meticulous inquiry into the nature of blindness-its insidious power to corrupt marital trust, even between those with perfect vision. Margot Livesey is a searingly intelligent writer at the height of her powers." -- Jennifer Egan, author of A VISIT FROM THE GOON SQUAD "A fiercely intelligent exploration of the ways blindness - to ourselves, others, and the power of passion and grief - can divide us and transform us... Livesey's skillful play with the title's many meanings... gives her narrative a rich imagery that interweaves seamlessly with its textured evocation of everyday life." -- Publishers Weekly "MERCURY is as luminous, unforgettable, and perfectly rendered as only Margot Livesey can accomplish. I only wished it were twice as long." -- Dennis Lehane, author of WORLD GONE BY "The mid-life crisis takes many forms, some familiar, some wildly unexpected. Livesey, in her riveting novel MERCURY, portrays a couple in their season of crisis. Patiently, precisely, she unfolds the layers of their drama, at once quiet and extreme. She'll make you wonder how well you know your spouse." -- Claire Messud, author of THE WOMAN UPSTAIRS "Gripping." -- New York Post "The inimitable Margot Livesey has written an unforgettable story of a couple in the midst of their marriage's dissolution. No one has a better understanding of human nature." -- Lit Hub "A page-turner." -- Anne Kniggendorf, Kansas City Star "No one plumbs the depths of ordinary human folly and its consequences like the brilliantly perceptive Margot Livesey. Be prepared: MERCURY will take you on quite a ride." -- Julia Glass, author of AND THE DARK SACRED NIGHT "An enigmatic, unhappy marriage is at the center of Livesey's ninth novel... Secrets and lies lurk in the background." -- Newsday "MERCURY demonstrates Tolstoy's dictum: all unhappy families are unhappy in their own way. The Stevensons find themselves upended by a horse - a magnificent horse that sets off a chain of deceit and crime. This powerful novel reveals the fragility of life when tested by the shock of genuine passion." -- Ben Fountain, author of BILLY LYNN'S LONG HALFTIME WALK "[A] probing study of the way character shapes our destinies... Livesey, a Scottish transplant whose brilliant novels are underknown in her adopted country... A sharply sketched supporting cast adds to the depth and cumulative power... yet more evidence of Livesey's formidable gifts." -- Kirkus, starred review "Livesey's story of loyalty, deceit, ambition, and moral ambiguity is a read-in-one-sitting, sublimely nuanced psychological exploration of personal ethics and responsibility ideal for book-discussion groups." -- Carol Haggas, Booklist "Livesey has a penchant for creating a sense of foreboding in her novels... A tangled morality tale not about a horse but about a marriage and friendships disintegrating under the steady drip of secrets and half-truths." -- Sally Bissell, Library Journal "Multi-layered domestic dramas are Margot Livesey's specialty. In Mercury, she again probes contradictions in human relationships, this time orbiting the often perilous abyss of middle age and casting her gaze on matters of perception in both literal and figurative terms." -- Shelf Awareness