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A young man discovers a manuscript and so begins a bizarre tale that brings together his grandfather, every conspiracy theory you've ever heard about the royal family and the true story about where the power of Number 10 really lies.Readers of The Somnambulist may well recoginise the characters kept within a chalk circle in a cellar beneath Downing Street.With a gallery of vividly grotesque characters, a gleefully satiric take on modern life and a playful and highly literate style, this is an amazingly readable literary fantasy.In his sequel to the crazed Victoriana of The Somnambulist Jonathan Barnes brings his invention, reality, grotesquerie and curiosities bang-up-to-date.
Jonathan Barnes is a remarkable new novelist, and a brilliant, quirky literary writer. He lives in Surbiton, and this is his second novel.
This is what great satire should be ¿ a spin on the power elite in politics and government. On top of that, it has a galloping pace and makes for a truly engrossing read.
Miriam Griffin, Jonathan Barnes, Oxford) Griffin, Miriam (Tutorial Fellow in Ancient History, Tutorial Fellow in Ancient History, Somerville College, University of Geneva) Barnes, Jonathan (Professor of Ancient Philosophy, Professor of Ancient Philosophy