
Swap
Sam Moffie
ISBN: 9780978606206
UEL Enterprises
Reviewed By Jennifer Walker
Official Apex Reviews Rating: 
Two couples – but each is with the wrong spouse. Although the premise of Swap is the story of two couples who trade spouses, children, and houses, in actuality that has very little to do with the book. Swap
is really more of a study of the four people involved in the trade,
with Sheldon Marsh, a minor league baseball player who once made it in
the big leagues, at the center. There is really very little discussion
about the swap itself (including some intriguing suggestions that the
swap was a newsworthy event), although it certainly covers why the swap
is made.
Sheldon is married to Eleanor, who is resentful of his
affection for his mother and his disability (he is deaf in one ear).
Although their marriage starts out well, they soon become miserable.
Lucy is married to Tom, Sheldon's best friend and teammate, but Tom is
a philanderer and womanizer. Sheldon falls in love with Lucy, Eleanor
finds Tom exciting, and the swap is made.
Readers who prefer a
linear story will not find it here, as the narrative jumps forward and
backward in time throughout the book; however, you soon come to realize
that the timeline does not matter because getting to know the
characters is the true point of the book. While this may be confusing
at first, once you let go of the need for a beginning-to-end story you
can focus on Mr. Moffie's rich characters – which are caricatures – yet
so real you feel as though you really know them by the end of the book.
Readers
with delicate sensibilities will want to note that there are some
explicit scenes and raunchy language in the book. It is a raucous tale
that will both make you laugh and repulse you at the same time, and it
will certainly entertain you. Last but not least, be sure to read the
epilogue at the end for some amusing "where are they now" updates on
all the characters.