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The Coming
The Coming | Andrej Nikolaidis
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In a small town on the Adriatic coast, a local detective is content to sacrifice truth for the sake of telling his clients the stories they want to hear. At first, The Coming reads as a traditional detective novel, but suddenly changes form with the advent of snow in midsummer. When the town library burns down under mysterious circumstances, the detective’s long-lost son begins to get involved in the investigations from afar. He takes the reader on excursions into history and recounts the life of Fra Dolcino, a medieval heretic who announced the return of the Messiah and also illuminates the life and work of Sabbatai Zevi, a Renaissance cabalist, who maintained that he himself was the Messiah. We learn that Sabbatai Zevi died in Ulcinj and left behind a manuscript, The Book of Return, which remains hidden. The unsolved mysteries of both past and present, as well as environmental anomalies, serve to create the sense of an impending apocalypse, giving way in the final chapter to a post-apocalyptic reality.
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Itchyfeetreader
The Coming | Andrej Nikolaidis
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Mehso-so

I m not sure I have ever been so confused about a book, I need someone else to read it to discuss it with me!! This was well written with an interesting turn of phrase but more than a little complicated in plotting and narrative. Off to scratch my head some more I think!

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Itchyfeetreader
The Coming | Andrej Nikolaidis
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I have arrived in Montenegro for my virtual #backpackeurope @JenP still pondering my last read before reviewing but for now this is off to an interesting start!