An edition of The Dying of the Light (1993)

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An edition of The Dying of the Light (1993)

The Dying of the Light

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Michael Dibdin has been praised as the best and most inventive of the new generation of British crime writers. ("Dibdin has a gift for shocking the unshockable reader," says Ruth Rendell.) Now, with The Dying of the Light, he gives us his most unconventional and riveting novel to date.

We open on a familiar scene: the lounge of Eventide Lodge, a typical English country hotel inhabited by the usual cast of English characters. There is the retired colonel installed in his chair near the fireplace, poring over the newspaper; the wealthy invalid swathed in sweaters and blankets, playing game after game of solitaire; the secretive financier, never too far from the telephone; the elegant and icy Lady, whiling her time away at the piano; the clergyman, nodding over a book.

And there are Rosemary and Dorothy: inseparable, longtime residents of the Lodge, would-be Misses Marple, who busy themselves solving the murder mystery they've spun around the days and nights of their fellow lodgers.

Rosemary and Dorothy imagine they need only follow clues and make correct deductions to solve their mystery and unmask a murderer. But far from being a cozy entertainment at Eventide Lodge, death is fast becoming an inexorable reality. And it seems unlikely that the sweet artifice and ingenuity of two blue-haired ladies can prevail against the cynical brutalities of the real world.

Yet as the novel unfolds, in scene after startling, horrifically funny scene, we see again and again that at Eventide Lodge things are not at all what they seem.

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Publisher
Faber and Faber
Pages
160

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Cover of: Dying of the Light
Dying of the Light
September 18, 1995, Random House Value Publishing
Hardcover in English
Cover of: The Dying of the Light
The Dying of the Light: A Mystery
January 17, 1995, Vintage
Paperback in English
Cover of: The Dying of the Light
The Dying of the Light
April 18, 1994, Faber and Faber
Paperback - New Ed edition
Cover of: The Dying of the Light
The Dying of the Light
January 13, 1994, Pantheon
Hardcover in English
Cover of: The dying of the light
The dying of the light: a mystery
1993, Pantheon Books
in English - 1st American ed.
Cover of: The dying of the light
The dying of the light
1993, Faber and Faber
in English
Cover of: Dying of the Light
Dying of the Light
January 1, 1993, Faber Faber Inc
Hardcover - 1st English edition

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
160
Dimensions
7 x 4.4 x 0.4 inches
Weight
3.7 ounces

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OL7856685M
ISBN 10
0571170285
ISBN 13
9780571170289
Library Thing
38480
Goodreads
1402573

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