
as earlier alluded to, it "borrows" the narrative style of William Faulkener's The Sound And The Fury and to a degree, perhaps more aptly so, Bram Stoker's Dracula. this is no bad thing - at worst it is a homage, but in all likelihood the style was taken as simply being the most appropriate.
what's it about? difficult to state, really. perception and perceptions would be a reasonable guide. set within the world of Victorian magic, perhaps the finest trick displayed is that by Mr Priest in his ingenious, deceptive narrative, but i cannot reveal more than that without risk of blowing the hidden treasures.
i urge you to seek out this novel and enjoy if you have even the slightest interest in reading. i will be attempting to find each and every other novel Mr Priest has so kindly allowed the world to see.
watch closely.
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