Norman Miller used to be one of Fleet Street's finest. Now he’s a middle-aged, burned-out hack with a gift for the sensational story, the shouting tabloid lead. But as he reports on a series of brutal murders and sex crimes, he’s forced to wonder whether he is just a witness - or part of some deeper pattern of cause and effect . . .
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Remarkable . . . Devastating . . . Required reading for anyone interested in what British fiction should be doing today. — Stephen Amidon, Esquire
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