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Breakfast with the Borgias
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Breakfast with the Borgias

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‘Hell is other people’ A chilling, page-turning Hammer novella by the Booker-Prize-winning author of Vernon God Little.

‘Hell is other people.’ A chilling, page-turning Hammer novella by the Booker-Prize-winning author of Vernon God Little.The setting- a faded, lonely guesthouse on the Essex coast. Outside, it’s dark, and very foggy. Inside there’s no phone or internet reception, no connection with the outside world.Enter Ariel Panek, a promising young academic en route from the USA to an important convention in Amsterdam. With his plane grounded by fog at Stanstead, he has been booked in for the night at the guesthouse. Discombobulated and jetlagged, he falls in with a family who appear to be commemorating an event.But this is no ordinary celebration. And this is no ordinary family.As evening becomes night, Panek realises that he has become caught in an insidious web of other people’s secrets and lies, a Sartrian hell from which for him there may be no escape.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cornerstone
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 February 2015
Pages
256
ISBN
9780099586241

‘Hell is other people’ A chilling, page-turning Hammer novella by the Booker-Prize-winning author of Vernon God Little.

‘Hell is other people.’ A chilling, page-turning Hammer novella by the Booker-Prize-winning author of Vernon God Little.The setting- a faded, lonely guesthouse on the Essex coast. Outside, it’s dark, and very foggy. Inside there’s no phone or internet reception, no connection with the outside world.Enter Ariel Panek, a promising young academic en route from the USA to an important convention in Amsterdam. With his plane grounded by fog at Stanstead, he has been booked in for the night at the guesthouse. Discombobulated and jetlagged, he falls in with a family who appear to be commemorating an event.But this is no ordinary celebration. And this is no ordinary family.As evening becomes night, Panek realises that he has become caught in an insidious web of other people’s secrets and lies, a Sartrian hell from which for him there may be no escape.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cornerstone
Country
United Kingdom
Date
2 February 2015
Pages
256
ISBN
9780099586241