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Metronome: The 'unputdownable' BBC Two Between the Covers Book Club Pick
By (Author) Tom Watson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
29th March 2022
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
320
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
482g
Imagined with an impressively detailed three-dimensional solidity Sunday Times 'I loved it You could feel the chill of the wind Fantastic; its a great book' Sara Cox, BBC Two 'Between the Covers' Stylish and thoughtful The eerie claustrophobia of the setting will stay with the reader for a long while.' Literary Review 'Unputdownable An extraordinary book as insightful and as premonitory as Orwells 1984 Litro ___________________________________________________ Not all that is hidden is lost. For twelve years Aina and Whitney have been in exile on an island for a crime they committed together, tethered to a croft by pills they must take for survival every eight hours. Theyve kept busy Aina with her garden, her jigsaw, her music; Whitney with his sculptures and maps but something is not right. Shipwrecks have begun washing up, and their supply drops have stopped. And on the day theyre meant to be collected for parole, the Warden does not come. Instead theres a sheep. But sheep cant swim As days pass, Aina begins to suspect that their prison is part of a peninsula, and that Whitney has been keeping secrets. And if hes been keeping secrets, maybe she should too. Convinced theyve been abandoned, she starts investigating ways she might escape. As she comes to grips with the decisions that haunt her past, she realises her biggest choice is yet to come. ___________________________________________________ 'Taut, unsettling and so completely charged with both tension and emotion' Naomi Ishiguro 'With echoes of Emily St John Mandel and Megan Hunter' Elizabeth Macneal 'Tense, taut and absorbing' Gemma Reeves 'As moving as it is chilling' Emma Stonex Reader Reviews 'An original and gripping read' 'Addictive and atmospheric' 'A haunting and original dystopian story' 'Compelling and absorbing' 'A refreshing change from the norm'
Taut, unsettling and so completely charged with both tension and emotion, I found myself captivated by Metronome. I loved the clarity of its vision and the clean intensity of its prose, and I know that its vivid characters and the bleak, brutal beauty of the world they inhabit will haunt my dreams for a long time now, in the absolute best of ways -- Naomi Ishiguro
With echoes of Emily St John Mandel and Megan Hunter, this haunting literary thriller is about survival, loss and the binds that unite and break us. Chilling, eerie and powerful -- Elizabeth Macneal
A pure, tender, terrifying vision that had me gripped to its beat from the first page. Cleverly imagined and beautifully creepy, its a story as moving as it is chilling -- Emma Stonex
Echoes the likes of Emily St John Mandels Station Eleven A compellingly crafted debut, rich in tension and atmosphere * Living Magazine *
Imagined with an impressively detailed three-dimensional solidity * Sunday Times *
I loved it You could feel the chill of the wind Fantastic; its a great book -- Sara Cox
Stylish and thoughtful The setup is delicious A talented writer. The eerie claustrophobia of the setting will stay with the reader for a long while. The relationship between his characters is memorably, and often wittily, drawn * Literary Review *
A great debut novel that tells a story of survival and mistrust with skill and craft * Storgy *
Unputdownable An extraordinary book Metronome might well be a brave new world created by Tom Watson, as insightful and as premonitory as Orwells 1984 * Litro *
Tom Watson has conjured a relationship corroded by compromise and capitulation, and worked it into an extraordinary love story or rather, a story of what love looks like when affection and trust have fallen away * The Times *
Dystopian island drama that packs a punch A bold debut * Observer *
Atmospheric Watsons use of language is nuanced and sensitive, with landscape writing especially a sensory highlight * Guardian *
An element of 1984 and Big Brother is watching you I found myself squirreling off just so I could get another quick chapter in Its such a page-turner -- Adrian Scarborough
It really gave an insight to the human psyche, the power of the mind -- Emeli Sande
The rhythm of the book is what struck me -- Kate Bottley
Tom Watson is a graduate of the Creative Writing MA at the University of East Anglia, where he was the recipient of the Curtis Brown Prize in memory of Giles Gordon. His debut novel, Metronome, was shortlisted for the Bridport Prize, and his short fiction has been shortlisted for the Bristol Short Story Prize and awarded runner-up for the Sen Faolin Prize. He lives in London.