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    <![CDATA[Sebastian Faulks&#8217;s new novel is a bolt from the blue: contemporary, demotic, angry, heart-wrenching, and funny, in the deepest shade of black.<br/><br/>Mike Engleby says things that others dare not even think. A man devoid of scruple or self-pity, he rises without trace in Thatcher&#8217;s England and scorches through the blandscape of New Labour.<br/><br/>In the course of his brief, incandescent career, he and the reader encounter many famous people &#8212; actors, writers, politicians, household names &#8212; but by far the most memorable is Engleby himself.<br/><br/>Sebastian Faulks&#8217;s new novel can be read as a lament for a generation and the country it failed. It is also a meditation on the limits of science, the curse of human consciousness and on the lyrics of 1970s&#8217; rock music. And beneath this highly disturbing surface lies an unfolding mystery of gripping narrative power. For when one of Mike&#8217;s contemporaries unaccountably disappears, the reader has to ask: is even the shameless Engleby capable of telling the whole truth?<br/><br/><br/><em>From the Hardcover edition.</em>]]>
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