A gem for readers of Joan Didion, Marilynne Robinson, and Rachel Cusk, Who By Fire is a haunting literary novel about love, betrayal, and the stories we tell ourselves when everything we believed begins to burn.
Intimate, unsparing, and quietly explosive, Who By Fire is a novel of marriage, desire, and loss that lingers long after the final page.
Robert believes he understands his life.
He has built it carefully--marriage, work, routine, a world governed by logic and control. But when his wife Lena begins to slip beyond his reach, drawn into a relationship he cannot fully see or name, that structure begins to fracture.
As Lena moves between two men--and toward a future neither of them can stop--Robert is left to reconstruct the story of their marriage from the inside out. What did he miss? What did he refuse to see? And what, exactly, was lost... before anything was ever broken?
Set against the quiet rhythms of Washington, DC, and the remembered landscapes of the Midwest, Who By Fire unfolds as a meditation on desire, betrayal, illness, and the limits of understanding. Through memory, music, and the recurring image of fire--controlled, destructive, inevitable--the novel traces the fragile line between holding on and letting go.
As Lena's fate draws closer, the question is no longer who is to blame... but whether love, once altered, can ever be restored--or only survived.
Spare, lyrical, and deeply affecting, Who By Fire is a novel about the stories we construct to make sense of our lives--and what remains when those stories collapse.