It was Patrick's idea that they should have the tennis party.
After all, he has the perfect setting - the White House, bought out
of his bonuses as an investment banker. He hasn't actually told
Caroline, his brash and beautiful wife, what the real reason for the
party is. She is glad to welcome Stephen and Annie, their
impoverished former neighbours, less glad to see newly wealthy
Charles and his aristocratic wife Cressida, and barely able to
tolerate the deadly competitive Don and Valerie.
But as the first ball is served over the net it signals the start
of two days of tempers, shocks, revelations, the arrival of an
uninvited guest, and the realization that the weekend is about
anything but tennis. |