Man in the Corner
By (Author) Nathan Besser
Random House Australia
Vintage (Australia)
14th August 2017
Australia
General
Fiction
A823.4
Paperback
304
Width 129mm, Height 196mm, Spine 24mm
244g
Selected in Five of the Best, People's Choice on ABC TV The Book Club Can you become someone else without the world noticing When David's wife confesses that she was once a prostitute, the revelation doesn't disturb him - he considers it simply an error of youth. But the following night David collapses from a rare brain disease and within a few months his world is turned upside down. It was a perfectly acceptable life - successful business, happy marriage, two children. Why then has David involved himself in an identity-theft crime worth millions of dollars Why is he taking instructions from the oddly eloquent, handsome criminal, Ben Strbic David can't quite understand the sequence of events that has led him here, only that he must continue to the very end. As the days and months progress, a scam that was meant to be straightforward becomes a perilous mystery unfolding in David's very own life. We are led up shabby and menacing lanes and into rundown apartment buildings. Besser is in command of both the cerebral and scenic elements of his demanding story. The disarming but troubling last words of Man in the Corner are Leah's- oThere is nothing else to say.o In this daring debut, Besser makes us doubt any such confident, or knowingly misleading assertions. THE AUSTRALIAN
Nathan Besser lives in Sydney with his wife and three children. His short stories have 3 times appeared in The Best Australian Stories and have been broadcast nationally on the ABC. Man in the Corner is his first novel. Simon Baker and Rebecca Rigg have optioned rights to the screenplay.