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Close to the Edge
By (Author) Toby Faber
Muswell Press
Muswell Press
6th May 2019
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
823.92
Paperback
312
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
Morning rush hour on the London tube. Laurie Bateman witnesses a terrible accident. Life had been looking up shes dating a new man and finally getting praise at work. But after the accident everything seems to plummet downhill. In the space of a few days her flat is burgled and her flatmate assaulted - she loses her phone and then her job. Are these events linked Perhaps what she had seen was something more sinister Compelled to investigate, Laurie finds herself in serious danger and is soon fleeing for her life through tube tunnels in the dead of night - the hunter has become the hunted.
Fascinating, accessible and enjoyable. -- Tracy Chevalier
Hugely enjoyable and informative. * The Spectator *
Enthralling, earthy and illuminating. * New York Times *
Toby Faber was an investment banker and management consultant before spending five years at the publishing company founded by his grandfather, Faber and Faber. He remains on Fabers Board, and is Chairman of its sister company, Faber Music and a director of Liverpool University Press, but spends most of his time writing and lecturing. He has written two highly praised works of non-fiction, Stradivarius and Faberges Eggs, this is his first novel. He lives in London with his family.