From Publishers Weekly
Spicing sociological realism with semi-lurid gothic touches, British novelist Thomson ( Dreams of Living ) has produced an incandescently lyrical coming-of-age novel and brooding thriller that also serves as an allegory of our century of impersonal death. Exuding sinister charisma, funeral parlor director Neville Creed crosses ethical boundaries and murders for the fun of it. Jed Morgan, a runaway from a broken home, falls into Creed's orbit and is ordered to rub out a youth gang's leader, a senseless crime. After six years on the run, Jed returns to expose Creed, who may have also murdered the chief executive standing between him and a promotion. In attempting to take revenge on Creed, Jed enlists Nathan Christie, like himself a drifting youth from a troubled home (Nathan was seduced by his stepmother on the day of his father's funeral). Taut vernacular dialogue, arresting imagery and a provocative, sinuous plot culminate in a climax full of ironic surprises. A writer of exceptional gifts, Thomson cuts to the quick of experience in every paragraph.
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From Library Journal
Jed and Nathan live in Moon Beach, a bizarre resort where funerals are the principal industry, and the owners of mortuaries are the civic powers. Neither has a home life, so they join Vasco Gorelli's gang of very weird arsonists. Jed becomes involved with the most powerful of the funeral directors, Creed, who hires Jed as a driver and suborns him into killing Vasco's brother, then uses Nathan to destroy Jed. The story starts slowly and never speeds up, but the picture of an obsessive town where every civic feature is calmly dedicated to the commercialization of death is just odd enough to be both humorous and frightening. Recommended for spooky, imagistic prose, but may have limited appeal. Thomson's first novel was Dreams of Leaving ( LJ 4/15/88).
- Edwin B. Burgess, U.S. Army TRALINET Ctr., Fort Monroe, Va.Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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