Anita and Marilyn are inseparable, despite their differing characters. When Anita marries David, his own best friend, John, soon falls for Marilyn. The two couple's lives become firmly entwined.
John, a freelance journalist, is surprised when an old friend asks him to write for his publication, The Swiftian, a strongly anti-EU paper. He agrees and is tasked to delve into EU matters. Anita is promoted to a full-time post in Brussels and David, to everyone's surprise, is elected as the Conservative candidate for Benfleet. As John delves deeper into the EU for his investigation, Anita's new post proves very Eurocentric and David must battle either his wife - or his party - to be true to himself.
Marilyn meanwhile has secrets of her own that suddenly look like resurfacing as Anita and David's relationship heads for the rocks...
A novel of two women, their marriages and the looming EU referendum all centred around a story of ambiguous motives.