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Library
Journal:
A powerful and always tragic
novel.
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Time Out --
London:
Fugue For a Darkening Island
-- if enough people read it -- could cause more soul-searching and
disquiet than any bulk of news material. A book like this hits hard. It is
highly recommended.
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Contemporary
Review:
It must be read and re-read for its
message and warning of the always possible shape of things to
come.
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Sunday Express:
A chilling and convincing new novel with
a remarkably topical title. Mr Priest's novel is short and stark but his
character study is solid and completely credible. A provocative and disturbing
allegory that has echoes for us all.
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Martin Amis in The
Observer:
A bleary view of fascist, etc.,
England in the none-too-distant, etc., future. The blurb-writer, for one, fears
that it all might really happen: if so, we're in for a very trying couple of
decades.

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