Recensione:
"his prose feels utterly contemporary with a smooth, readable texture....it works well ... makes the novel a fast-paced read.'
-- Sunday Telegraph, Matt Thorne
`Distance is a remarkable, penetrating look at the nature of love, the psychology of sex and the role of delusion and fantasy in relationships... Swung was an amazing debut, Distance is considerably better, and Morrison is infuriatingly talented.' -- Doug Johnstone, author Tombstoning and The Ossians
"It's not easy to write about passionate love, but Morrison is completely convincing... In lesser hands, the besotted dialogues and communications between Tom and Meg might being to grate, but here the author makes them utterly compelling... On this form, Morrison is one of the finest novelists around" -- The Times
'A transatlantic romance is brilliantly stretched to breaking point. But after a passionate week together, just how well do Tom and Meg know each other? Secrets and lies mount on two continents, as a face-to-face confrontation inevitably looms' -- The Daily Mirror
'Distance is a remarkable, penetrating look at the nature of love, the psychology of sex and the role of delusion and fantasy in relationships... Swung was an amazing debut, Distance is considerably better, and Morrison is infuriatingly talented.' -- Doug Johnstone, author 'Tombstoning' and 'The Ossians'
'It's not easy to write about passionate love, but Morrison is completely convincing... In lesser hands, the besotted dialogues and communications between Tom and Meg might being to grate, but here the author makes them utterly compelling... On this form, Morrison is one of the finest novelists around' -- The Times
`Morrison can be insightful...This, together with philosophical musings about the nature of affection, bring weight to bear' -- Financial Times, Melissa McClements
`Morrison seems on the button with the mundane routines of long-distance love'
--Independent, Jonathan Gibbs
`incredibly compelling reading... further proving his worth as one to watch on the Scottish literary scene.'
--The List
`incredibly compelling reading...further proving his worth as one to watch on the Scottish literary scene' 4* --The List
L'autore:
Ewan Morrison is the author of The Last Book You Read, a collection of stories, and Swung. He lives in Glasgow.
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