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Blind Spot

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"Some days I wish something truly bad would happen so that I would have something genuine to worry about".

When his parents car is hit by a train, Luke, a failed actor, returns to his Edmonton hometown to attend their funeral, wrap up their affairs, and prepare their house to be sold off.

But while all others around him grieve, Luke remains detached, striking up a relationship with a woman in a neighbouring house... and stumbling across evidence that his mother may have engaged in a longstanding extramarital affair herself.

In "Blind Spot" debut novelist Laurence Miall crafts an unforgettable literary antihero, a man disconnected from the pain of those around him, yet blind to his own faults.

With his clean, forceful language and his familiarity with the darker corners of the male psyche, Miall emerges as a gripping storyteller in the tradition of Tobias Wolff and Andre Dubus III.

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Product Details
NeWest Press
1927063655 / 9781927063651
Paperback / softback
813.6
14/09/2014
Canada
250 pages
140 x 215 mm, 302 grams
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