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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/james-brydon/the_moment_before_drowning.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/james-brydon/the_moment_before_drowning_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="The Moment Before Drowning" alt ="The Moment Before Drowning"/></a><br//>"Brydon's provocative and unsettling first novel...is a remarkably assured debut by a gifted new writer."<BR>&#8212;Publishers Weekly, STARRED reivew"An exploration of political oppression wrapped in a carefully constructed mystery. In Brydon's auspicious debut...the characters are alive and the mystery is mostly satisfying. An erudite and entertaining addition to the shelf."<BR>&#8212;Kirkus Reviews"From the Battle of Algiers, to the austere abutments of the Brittany coast, The Moment Before Drowning is a carefully weighted novel that strips the glamour from what people can do without ever simplifying the reasons why they do it. An engrossing and expansive tale."<BR>&#8212;Luke McCallin, author of The Ashes of Berlin"This book haunted me&#8212;the protagonist's moral conflict is so poignant, the writing is luminescent, and the postwar French and Algerian landscapes are immaculately drawn. Take a bit of Albert Camus, mix in some Nobel...]]></description>
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