Chance encounters can trigger the always unpredictable game of consequences. However, few novels in which the subtle and rigorous random thrives intelligence. Matt Faraday and Lorna Bradley meet in a London park haphazardly. The conventions of England in the thirties indicate that they can not stay together, but falling in love, propose something much more decisive than a modest challenge put up a story that in its drift, privacy overlaps with changes in the history. With exemplary reluctance Consequences tells the story of three women, and in the same motion, three generations. Seven decades in which everything changes and at the same time remains