"Unputdownable... a masterpiece of chilling, mesmerizing control.'"--Michael Dirda, _Washington Post_ _The Horned Man_ opens with a man losing his place in a book, then deepens into a dark and terrifying tale of a man losing his place in the world. As Lawrence Miller--an English expatriate and profe
The Horned Man
โ Scribed by Lasdun, James
- Book ID
- 107760269
- Publisher
- Random House
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 136 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0224062174
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โฆ Synopsis
Lawrence Miller, an English expatriate in New York, tells the story of what appears to be an elaborate conspiracy to frame him for a series of brutal killings. The intricate plot entangles Miller, a teacher of Gender Studies, in the lives of a womanising colleague under investigation for sexual harassment, a lonely attorney who has developed an inexplicable passion for Miller, and a shadowy Bulgarian who adapts Kafka for the stage, is prone to acts of explosive violence, and may or may not be sleeping under Miller's office desk. As the novel spirals to its shocking conclusion, Lawrence Miller traverses, in terror, the streets of Manhattan, tracking the lines of human connection across the city and out to the decaying suburbs beyond, in wild pursuit of his persecutors.
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