
Sleep of Reason
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With England on the brink of disruptive social change, a man revisits his past—and confronts a monstrous crime—in this novel of “clarity and perceptiveness” (The Atlantic).
In his late middle age, semi-retired Lewis Eliot, accompanied by his teenage son, journeys to the provincial town where he spent his poverty-stricken boyhood—and where his father is now dying. The London of the 1960s is changin...
In his late middle age, semi-retired Lewis Eliot, accompanied by his teenage son, journeys to the provincial town where he spent his poverty-stricken boyhood—and where his father is now dying. The London of the 1960s is changin...
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With England on the brink of disruptive social change, a man revisits his past—and confronts a monstrous crime—in this novel of “clarity and perceptiveness” (The Atlantic).
In his late middle age, semi-retired Lewis Eliot, accompanied by his teenage son, journeys to the provincial town where he spent his poverty-stricken boyhood—and where his father is now dying. The London of the 1960s is changin...
In his late middle age, semi-retired Lewis Eliot, accompanied by his teenage son, journeys to the provincial town where he spent his poverty-stricken boyhood—and where his father is now dying. The London of the 1960s is changin...
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