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The Light of Day
The Light of Day | Graham Swift
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The Light of Day combines a powerful love story and a narrative of intense suspense into a brilliant and tender novel about what drives people to extremes of emotion. As in his Booker-winning novel Last Orders, Swift transforms ordinary lives through extraordinary storytelling. This new novel from Graham Swift -- his first since the Booker Prize-winning Last Orders -- is the work of a master storyteller. The Light of Day is a luminous and gripping tale of love, murder and redemption. George Webb is a divorced ex-policeman turned private investigator, a man whose prospects seemed in ruins not so long ago. Following the course of a single, dazzling day in George’s life, the novel illuminates not only his past but his now all-consuming relationship with a former client. Intimate and intricate in its evocation of daily existence, The Light of Day achieves a singular intensity and almost unbearable suspense. Tender and humorous in its depiction of life’s surface, Swift explores the depths and extremities of what lies within us and how, for better or worse, it’s never too late to discover what they are. Excerpt from The Light of Day Two years ago and a little more. October still, but a day like today, blue and clear and crisp. Rita opened my door and said, “Mrs. Nash.” I was already on my feet, buttoning my jacket. Most of them have no comparisons to go on -- it’s their first time. It must feel like coming to a doctor. They expected something shabbier, seedier, more shaming. The tidy atmosphere, Rita’s doing, surprises and reassures them. And the vase of flowers. White chrysanthemums, I recall. “Mrs. Nash, please have a seat.” I could be some high-street solicitor. A fountain-pen in my fingers. Doctor, solicitor -- marriage guidance counsellor. You have to be a bit of all three. The usual look of plucked-up courage, swallowed-back hesitation, of being somewhere they’d rather not be. “My husband is seeing another woman.”
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squirrelbrain
The Light of Day | Graham Swift
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I read this as it was part of the BBC‘s Between the Covers new series - they choose 6 new books and, this series, 6 recent Booker nominees. This was the only Booker nominee I hadn‘t already read, and I‘m not sure I could recommend it. It‘s a stream of the MC‘s innermost thoughts, within constantly shifting timeframes, so all rather confusing.

Of the new books, I‘d only read the Faulks when the list was announced, but have now read four.

Caroline2 Think I‘ll skip this one… 5mo
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Sha0102
The Light of Day | Graham Swift
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(...) gives a narrative and suspense class here. Relating events from a single day, his novel gives a new dimension to the police genre and performs a real feat: in a dense and concise prose, it gives formidable psychological and existential depth to unforgettable characters, without ever neglecting the tension that keeps the reader glued every minute of that fateful day. (...)

#TheLightOfDay #GrahamSwift #ALuzDoDia
#books #Sha2020

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DreesReads
The Light of Day | Graham Swift
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I enjoyed the unusual narrative structure of this novel—I felt like a detective trying to piece together the narrator‘s story. George Webb is a private detective, and over the course of one day he explains different parts of his past. Putting it all together with his present is a little confusing but also mesmerizing. #1001books #reading1001

Daisey I felt much the same about this one. 5y
BookwormM Really enjoyed this one love that it is not neatly tied up 5y
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Daisey
The Light of Day | Graham Swift
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Pickpick

Based on the blurb, I didn‘t necessarily expect to enjoy this book, but it surprised me. It‘s told in an introspective way completely from the perspective of George, a private detective. The back and forth in time and various stories of George‘s life kept me constantly curious to know more about what happened.

#Reading1001 #1001books #audiobook #Hoopla

JazzFeathers Sounds interesting. I like a twisting timeline 5y
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Daisey
The Light of Day | Graham Swift
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I‘m headed out the door this morning with my coffee and an audiobook. I wasn‘t sure what to expect from the reviews I‘ve seen of this book, but I‘m enjoying it more than I thought I would.

#audiobook #1001books #Reading1001

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KellyHunsakerReads
The Light of Day | Graham Swift
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Reading this odd, voyeuristic novel as BOTM in #Reading1001 group on Goodreads. #1001books #audiobook

BookwormM I am really enjoying it are you? 5y
KellyHunsakerReads @BookwormM yes. It is quite different than anything I haveread 5y
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