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The Somnambulist

Author: Jonathan Barnes   Series: Gollancz S.F.

An extraordinary tale of poetry, secret societies, travelling circuses and walking dead set in a richly realised Victorian London.

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An extraordinary tale of poetry, secret societies, travelling circuses and walking dead set in a richly realised Victorian London.

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'Be warned. This book has no literary merit whatsoever. It is a lurid piece of nonsense, convoluted, implausible, peopled by unconvincing characters, written in drearily pedestrian prose, frequently ridiculous and wilfully bizarre. Needless to say, I doubt you'll believe a word of it.'

So starts the extraordinary tale of Edward Moon, detective, his silent sidekick the Somnambulist and a devilish plot to recreate the apocalyptic prophecies of William Blake and bring the British Empire crashing down.

With a gallery of vividly grotesque characters, a richly evoked setting and a playful style this is an amazingly readable literary fantasy and a brilliant debut.

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About the Author

Jonathan Barnes is a debut novelist. He graduated from Oxford five years ago with a first in English Literature. He has had various jobs in banking but is also a reviewer for numerous literary magazines and papers.

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The Somnambulist (TPB Apr 07)

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'Be warned. This book has no literary merit whatsoever. It is a lurid piece of nonsense, convoluted, implausible, peopled by unconvincing characters, written in drearily pedestrian prose, frequently ridiculous and wilfully bizarre. Needless to say, I doubt you'll believe a word of it.'So starts the extraordinary tale of Edward Moon, detective, his silent sidekick the Somnambulist and a devilish plot to recreate the apocalyptic prophecies of William Blake and bring the British Empire crashing down.With a gallery of vividly grotesque characters, a richly evoked setting and a playful style this is an amazingly readable literary fantasy and a brilliant debut.

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Product Details

Publisher
Orion Publishing Co | Gollancz
Published
10th January 2008
Pages
288
ISBN
9780575082144

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