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The Glass NightEditionsReviewPast and present are entwined in The Glass Night as Dan Flasch, the novel’s narrator, tells the story of his life to his son. From Nazi Germany to wartime Coventry and to 1990s London, where Kate lies in a coma after a mysterious fall from a balcony. The Glass Night was first published by The Cuckoo Press in 1995, when it was widely reviewed and shortlisted for the Mail on Sunday/John Llewellyn Rhys Prize. It has been out of print for 10 years, until this reprint. ‘A particularly vivid first novel… with superb descriptions of wartime Coventry’ Sunday Telegraph ‘Impressively ambitious… you’re in the hands of a confident and ingenious new writer’ Jonathan Coe - review by John de Falbe |
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