London Fields (novel)
1989 novel by Martin Amis / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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London Fields is a blackly comic murder mystery novel by the British writer Martin Amis, published in 1989. The tone gradually shifts from high comedy, interspersed with deep personal introspections, to a dark sense of foreboding and eventually panic at the approach of the deadline, or "horror day", the climactic scene alluded to on the very first page.[1]
Author | Martin Amis |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Genre | Black comedy |
Publisher | Jonathan Cape |
Publication date | 21 September 1989 |
Pages | 470 pages |
ISBN | 0-224-02609-7 |
The story is narrated by Samson Young (Sam), an American writer living in London who has had writer's block for 20 years and is now terminally ill. The other main characters are Guy Clinch, the foil; Keith Talent, the cheat; and Nicola Six, the murder victim, who knows that she will be murdered a few minutes after midnight on 5 November 1999—her 35th birthday—and who goes in search of her killer.[2]