"It's a solid book, then, substantive and serious. We came away feeling like there was a mild unevenness to the middle section but, more importantly, after having read Rupert Thomson's books for twenty odd years, we should have trust him more and trust where it was he wanted to take us - because Rupert Thomson always takes you to interesting places, and he hasn't let us down yet."
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