**"Thomas Sweterlitsch is a superstar. ... *Tomorrow and Tomorrow* is a brutal, beautiful book. Read it." βJesse Kellerman, internationally bestselling author of *Trouble "Tomorrow and Tomorrow* is a rich, absorbing, relentlessly inventive mindfuck, a smart, dark noir... a wild mash-up of Ray
Tomorrow
β Scribed by Damian Dibben
- Publisher
- Penguin Books Ltd
- Year
- 2018;2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 612 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
'Original, ambitious and moving' Stylist
'Ornate, vivid and deeply coloured. I was captivated' Rachel Joyce
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Tomorrow is a spellbinding story of courage and devotion, of humanity across the ages, and the unbreakable bond between two souls.
A winter's night, Venice, 1815.
A 217-year-old-dog is searching for his lost master.
So begins the journey of Tomorrow, a dog who must travel through the gilded courts of kings and the brutal battlefields of Europe in search of the man who granted him immortality.
But Tomorrow's journey is also a race against time. Danger stalks his path, and in the shadows lurks an old enemy. Before his pursuer can reach him, he must find his master - or lose him forever.
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