It begins on a quiet city street. A young woman is robbed, with the crime witnessed by a man holding a camera. In the aftermath, victim and voyeur meet. It ends six months later, by which point both their lives - and the way they choose to live them - have changed irrevocably. This is the story of what happened in between.
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About the Author:
Christopher Burns is the author of five previous novels and a collection of short stories. He lives with his wife near the western edge of the English Lake District.
Review:
''The crisis is beautifully set up, in a pattern of imagery that both advances the plot and functions in its own right, with a control and cumulative power that make the novel compelling' Fiction Uncovered. * Fiction Uncovered * It is unusual to see characters in such a clear, unrelenting light, with no airbrushing, and the casual cruelty of human relationships, is artfully and unflinchingly depicted' TLS. * TLS * Engrossing, dense and unsettling, Burns's quiet horror is ingenious' Monocle magazine. * Monocle magazine * 'Burns' description of the intricate and delicate sword play of seduction is suspenseful and compelling' Red Online. * Red Online * 'Burns captures the photographer's obsession with form and light quite brilliantly and the story gets appealingly strange and dark ... technically it's a very fine piece of writing' Bookbag. * Bookbag * 'an extra layer of deviousness' DJ Taylor, Independent. 'intriguing' Big Issue. 'If I was a Booker judge, I'd put this on the longlist' Farm Lane Books. * Farm Lane Books * 'An enigmatic novel that transports the reader somewhere unexpected' New Books Magazine. * New Books Magazine * 'A strange, brilliant work' Kazuo Ishiguro. * Kazuo Ishiguro * 'A peculiar, brilliant novel; the ending is extraordinary' Saga. 'As a work of art this novel is stylish and confidently framed - a compelling composition' Writer's Hub. * Writer's Hub * ''a moral fable for our time, sharp in its analysis of our failure of emotions and our diffidence and self-serving ... a novel of lasting importance' Carlisle News and Star. * Carlisle News and Star * 'A masterful novel' Melvyn Bragg. * Melvyn Bragg *
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- PublisherQuercus
- Publication date2012
- ISBN 10 0857386352
- ISBN 13 9780857386359
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages288
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