Peter Nichols has worked in advertising and as a screenwriter, and a shepherd in Wales, and he has sailed alone across the Atlantic. He divides his time between Europe and the United States.
“If you can’t summer in sunbaked Mallorca, console yourself with
this irresistible tale that moves back in time through 50-odd years
and three generations of gorgeous, gifted expatriates and
bohemians. . . You’ll feel transported.” —People
“The Rocks seems on the face of things to be an irresistibly sunny
beach book. Most of it is set in the brightly lit Mediterranean,
amid old olive groves and sexual intrigue, music and wine and
beautiful women. But this sparkling surface glides and washes over.
. . a tragic double romance, told in reverse. . . Nichols
has a firm grasp of the chronology and a clear sense of control
over the novel's trajectory and purpose: to illuminate the wreckage
of romantic love and the end of a marriage, and, finally, to reveal
the mystery at the heart of its death. .
. Propulsive.” —The New York Times Book Review
“[What] smart, sexy summer lit is invariably made of. . . The
Rocks has all the requisite romance and intrigue of good
melodrama— and its settings are so postcard-gorgeous you can
almost taste the sea spray and cold horchata— but there’s real
wit and substance in his storytelling. Think of it as a beach read
you’ll respect in the morning.” —Entertainment Weekly
“This page-turner will transport readers to the sunny community of
expats at a glamorous seaside resort, where mystery, love, and
family legacy are all fiercely intertwined.” —Harper's
Bazaar
“Mr. Nichols takes the reader on a 400-page odyssey that includes a
crooked real-estate deal, a hair-raising drug run in Morocco and
enough sexual encounters to keep the summer beach reader
breathlessly turning the page. Throughout it all, Mr. Nichols’s
writing is witty and erudite.” —The Wall Street Journal
“A Mediterranean escape in the form of a novel, [prepare to] get
swept away.” —Cosmopolitan
“[The Rocks is a book] to pack no matter where you’re
going.” —Marie Claire
“[The Rocks is] constructed to keep the reader guessing. . . So we
keep turning the pages not to discover what will happen, but to
find out what has already occurred. Along the way, there are
sumptuous lunches served on yachts, exotic couples met while
traveling in Morocco, older women seducing much younger men. .
. In other words, this is the perfect book for pretending it’s
already beach season.” —O, The Oprah Magazine
“A sexy saga set in the Mediterranean.” —Good Housekeeping
“We hear the rueful hum of real life, full of possibilities seized
but mostly missed. And we grow wealthier by the page.” —USA
Today
“Not all beach reads bring to mind the serene atmosphere of a
languid resort town. . . But Nichols's novel, set in Mallorca, a
sleepy Mediterranean spot, is a perfect escape.” —Huffington
Post
“If you won’t be vacationing on the Mediterranean, here’s the next
best thing: a sweeping, romantic novel set on the sunny island of
Mallorca.” —Newsday
“Glamorous. . . A riveting mystery and a decades-long love
story.” —Travel & Leisure
“[With its] cinematic setting, lovably flawed
characters and dry wit, [The Rocks is] a literary love story
and captivating family saga.” —Bustle
“Peter Nichols's The Rocks is a novel with two love
stories that move backward in time, both set in the beautiful
Mediterranean and built around a seaside resort and its endearing
expatriate community.” —PopSugar
“Pack this one for your beach bag.” –PureWow
“It’s the perfect beach read, with romance, mystery, humor, and
drama all set on a tiny island in the Mediterranean Sea.” –The
Boston Globe
“Wonderfully atmospheric.” –San Francisco Chronicle
“[The Rocks] is precisely the sort of novel you think of as a
summer read. A Mediterranean island the gorgeous and glamorous
Mallorca, graces the cover– after one glance, you’ll start planning
your next vacation. The image promises heat and romance and sex, as
well as intrigue, and The Rocks delivers.” –The Miami Herald
“A marvelous journey. . . Readers can bask vicariously in the
gorgeous setting and the descriptions of delicious food.” –The
Christian Science Monitor
“The Rocks by Peter Nichols is set in a glamorous resort on the
Spanish island and makes full use of the lush Mediterranean
landscape.” –Tampa Bay Times
“Ambitious in its structure, with its vivid island setting and a
cast of eclectic and compelling characters, The Rocks is
a novel that examines the fallout and lasting echoes, across
generations even, of a single, consequential moment.” —Paste
“Perfect beach read. . . Bonus points for most
vacation-aspirational cover.” —Health
“Vacation-worthy.” – The Columbus Dispatch
“Everything you’d hope for in a great beach read… The
Rocks feels a bit like the literary equivalent of a good
Netflix binge; a guilty pleasure well-crafted enough that you don’t
actually have to feel guilty about it.” —BookPage
“Nichols deftly melds comedy and compassion, and his rendering of
his Mediterranean setting will have readers packing their bags.”
—Booklist (starred review)
“As intoxicating as a long afternoon sitting at the bar at The
Rocks. . . All of it is absolutely riveting, leaving the
reader desperate to depart immediately for swoony Mallorca. .
. Nichols' expertise on everything from the Odyssey to olive
oil to classic movies enriches the story, as does his profound
understanding of his screwed-up cast of characters. . . A
literary island vacation with a worldly, wonderfully salacious
storyteller.” —Kirkus (starred review)
“Nichols has conjured the perfect beach read. . . The two
central stories engage the readers’ sympathies and emotions, while
Nichols colors in the background with the indelible imagery of the
wind-swept Mediterranean.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)"A
beautifully crafted love story set against an idyllic backdrop of
ocean breezes and lemon groves. Nichols expertly weaves a tale that
stretches across decades and generations, giving us a unique and
unforgettable cast of characters." —J. Courtney Sullivan, author of
Maine
“A wondrous novel. The Rocks is clearly the odyssey Peter Nichols
was born to undertake.” —Richard Russo
“A Mediterranean idyll, a family saga, a mystery. A love story
that’s as weird as real life, as rich and surprising and tender and
affecting. The Rocks is all these things. Like Beautiful Ruins, it
reminds me of all the reasons I read novels.” —Jennifer Haigh,
Pen/Hemmingway Award-winning author of Faith
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