Praised universally by critics of discernment, like Mark Doty in More: "With its echoes of Iris Murdoch’s moral fables and Daphne du Maurier’s lush romances, Coral Glynn
[Kindle
] is like an engrossing black-and-white movie for a rainy afternoon—a tale of clouded hearts, hidden motives and dangerous affections," Peter Cameron's marvelous sixth novel is today available in paperback. As ever, reviewers ignored the book's significant gay subplots in an effort to appeal to mainstream readers. The novel was a favorite on last year's Band of Thebes queer lit poll.
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Peter's unmissable fifth novel was Someday This Pain Will Be Useful to You, preceded by The City of Your Final Destination
, Andorra
,The Weekend
, and Leap Year
.
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