Finished Marrying the Mistress (Joanna Trollope) early this morning after staying up most of last night to read it! Loved it. Love Trollope. No one does a better job at creating REAL characters, lovable for their flaws as well as their virtues. Every character is so expertly drawn that you feel you know them in your real life. This is a story about a typical family, with the parents having been married for 40+ years, with grown children who are now raising children of their own. Suddenly, Guy, the patriarch, a well respected judge in his 50's, meets a young female barrister while on a train to London. Guy was not enthralled with his marriage to Laura, a woman who is somewhat of a shrew, but he wasn't looking to leave, either. He and the barrister fall madly in love and carry on, secretly & happily for the next 7 years until he decides he MUST marry this MUCH, MUCH younger woman. She is younger than his children, and it is no surprise that her own father died when she was a baby, and she is drawn to GUY, in part, because he IS old enough to be her father. The story plays out against the fallout from Guy's decision. Every single child, grandchild, and even minor character has a role in this well written tale. Now i am on to the next Trollope in my pile: The Rector's Wife.