Traces a day in the life of divorced private investigator George Webb as he evaluates his past as a police officer, unpromising prospects, and all-consuming relationship with a former client.
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"Swift is at the height of his powers. In this quite dazzling meditation, Swift makes the reader believe anew in the power of love."--Chicago Tribune
"An intense meditation on love and murder. . . . Graham Swift distills emotion and incident into a hypnotic elixir. He is simply one of the most sure-handed, savvy and remarkable writers now at work." -The Washington Post Book World "A virtuosic display of narrative skill. . . . [And] a love story of peculiar poignancy and power." -The Philadelphia Inquirer "Revelatory. . .Swift paints a potent tale of suspense, sex, betrayal and redmption. A poignant meditation on the give and take of love."--Seattle Times "Meticulously crafted, deftly moving back and forth in time to build suspense."--The New York Times "Takes the conventions of the mystery thriller and turns them inside out." -Chicago Sun-Times "A masterful, first-person narrative about love's sudden revelations and its retributions. . . . Swift delivers another remarkable piece of fiction-one that sticks with you and gnaws on the soul." -St. Louis Post-Dispatch "Exquisite . . . Swift is not about to let go until our vision is blurry from lack of oxygen. The fierceness of this chokehold is what makes Swift such an exhilarating writer, such an essential one." -Milwaukee Journal Sentinel "Swift's hypnotic, elliptical style neatly showcases his characters' psychological depths, yielding a noir-ish stunner shot through with a brutal clarity." -Vanity Fair "Intricate . . . Swift is a virtuoso of narrative ventriloquism; he inhabits his characters through their voices. Swift manages this patterning of motives with exquisite economy." -The New York Times Book Review "Affirms the shifting nature of human connections, and uses the mundane details of a single day to explore the broad scopes of love and passion, venality and benevolence." -The Los Angeles Times "Mysterious . . . seductive . . . [filled with] moments of understated metaphorical brilliance." -The Boston Globe "It is Swift's sheer, unstoppable--and at times unfathomable--affection for his characters, his tender feelings towards their everydayness, their ordinariness . . . that makes one follow their stories." --New York Review of BooksGraham Swift was born in 1949 in London, where he still lives and works. He is the author of six novels: The Sweet-Shop Owner; Shuttlecock, which received the Geoffrey Faber Memorial Prize; Waterland, which was short-listed for the Booker Prize and won the Guardian Fiction Award, the Winifred Holtby Memorial Prize and the Italian Premio Grinzane Cavour; Out of This World; Ever After, which won the French Prix du Meilleur Livre Etranger; and Last Orders, which was awarded the Booker Prize. He is also the author of Learning to Swim, a collection of short stories. His work has been translated into more than twenty-five languages.
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No Binding. Condition: Near Fine. 4 cassette tapes, fine, in near fine black box. Running time 7 hours. Read by Graeme Malcolm. Swift takes listeners into the mind of an ex-cop turned private investigator, who mulls over his relationship with a former client jailed for murdering her husband. In classic noir fashion, Webb has fallen for his client and anxiously awaits her release. Seller Inventory # 60109
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