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The Monster's Lament Robert Edric

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The Monster's Lament by Robert Edric


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April 1945. While the Allied Forces administer the killing blow to Nazi Germany, at home London's teeming underworld of black marketeers, pimps, prostitutes, conmen and thieves prepare for the coming peace.

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The Monster's Lament by Robert Edric

April 1945. While the Allied Forces administer the killing blow to Nazi Germany, at home London's teeming underworld of black marketeers, pimps, prostitutes, conmen and thieves prepare for the coming peace. But the man the newspapers call the English Monster, the self-procaimed Antichrist, Aleister Crowley, is making preparations for the future too: for his immortality. For Crowley's plan to work, he has to depend upon one of London's Most Wanted, ambitious gangland boss Tommy Fowler, who, presiding over a crumbling empire, can still get you anything you want - for a price. And what Crowley wants is a young man, Peter Tait, in Pentonville Prison under sentence of death for murder. Convinced of his innocence but unable to prove it, his only chance of survival lies in the hands of one detective struggling against the odds to win a desperate appeal that has little chance of success. "The Monster's Lament" is an extraordinary journey through a ruined landscape towards an ending more terrible and all - consuming than any of its participants can have imagined. When you're used to fighting monsters abroad, it is easy to overlook the monsters closer to home.

The Monster's Lament Reviews

"A wonderfully edgy piece of wartime noir" -- D.J. Taylor Independent "Macabre twists keep the pages turning" -- James Urquhart Financial Times "A masterly, highly evocative, multi-layered tale" Mail on Sunday (Eire) "Fabulously atmospheric" Bookseller "Edric's world, though often unsavoury, is also curiously compelling. Lured into its shady precincts, you're unlikely to want to leave." -- David Grylls Sunday Times

About Robert Edric

Robert Edric was born in 1956. His novels include Winter Garden (James Tait Black Prize winner, 1985), A New Ice Age (runner-up for the Guardian Fiction Prize, 1986), A Lunar Eclipse, The Earth Made of Glass, Elysium, In Desolate Heaven, The Sword Cabinet, The Book of the Heathen (shortlisted for the WH Smith Literary Award, 2001), Peacetime (longlisted for the Booker Prize, 2002) and Gathering the Water (longlisted for the Booker Prize, 2006).

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GOR004847124
9780857520043
0857520040
The Monster's Lament by Robert Edric
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Transworld Publishers Ltd
2013-03-28
368
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