"Like Tom Ripley and Dickie Greenleaf in [Patricia] Highsmith’s best-known novel, the central characters in 'The Bishop’s Bedroom' orbit one another like ballroom doppelgängers until it’s difficult to tell who is lying to whom or why ... This is a strong, well-written and weirdly seductive little novel about enjoying the small pleasures of life."
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The New York Times Book Review