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Waiting For Sunrise: A Novel [Hardcover]

William Boyd
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April 9 2012
From one of our most celebrated and imaginative writers comes a spellbinding novel about deception, betrayal, psychoanalysis, and the mysteries of the human heart. William Boyd follows his critically acclaimed novels A Good Man in Africa, Brazzaville Beach, and Ordinary Thunderstorms with a razor-sharp, incandescent thriller in Waiting for Sunrise. A provocative exploration of the line between consciousness and reality is nested within a tense, rollercoaster plotline following as a young English actor ensnared in a bewildering scandal with an enigmatic woman in early twentieth-century Vienna. Sophisticated, page-turning, and unforgettable, Boyd’s Waiting for Sunrise is a triumph of literary fiction from one of the most powerful, thought-provoking writers working today.

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“It’s ages since I read a novel that offers such breathlessly readable narrative enjoyment, such page-by-page storytelling confidence and solidity. Boyd has a positive genius for pace and description.” (The Independent )

“Always a smooth and expert storyteller, Boyd effortlessly combines historical detail with a sexy, galloping narrative that proves irresistible.” (People (4 stars) )

“Boyd retrofits a genre full of familiar devices and character types with finer textures and deeper psychology than it typically boasts. . . . Waiting for Sunrise manages to conjure an atmosphere of genuine disorientation that most spy novels gesture toward and few, if any, attain.” (Laura Miller, Salon )

“Boyd is a born story teller whose clear, taut prose never gets in the way of his characters and their unpredictable fates.” (The Wall Street Journal )

“Thoroughly entertaining. . . . Waiting for Sunrise has the pace of a spy thriller, with code-cracking and double-crossing aplenty.” (The New Yorker )

“Sex, psychiatry and Vienna on the eve of World War I - those are promising ingredients for a novel. And William Boyd makes the most of them. . . . Boyd’s narrative moves briskly, and his local color is deftly done.” (The Seattle Times )

“As ever with Boyd there is an effortlessness to the prose and a piercing acuity to the period detail and evocation of place, along with thrilling set pieces. . . .[This book] proves that rarest of beasts: a tantalizingly experimental work that is also an immensely satisfying page-turner.” (The Telegraph )

“This is the sort of novel you finish, then begin again to revisit your favourite bits. . . . More than anything Waiting for Sunrise is a gleeful celebration of storytelling -- sly, clever, frequently hilarious, always involving. . . . This is the literary event of the year.” (The Times (UK) )

“A page-turner. . . . A thinking person’s thriller.” (Good Housekeeping )

Waiting for Sunrise retains a consistent intrigue and a splendidly intricate plot. . . . The denouement plays out with characteristic suspense and masterful design. . . . [Boyd has] a truly remarkable imagination.” (The Huffington Post )

“A literary thriller that genuinely thrills, a plot-driven novel assembled by a master of plotting. The deftness with which Boyd knits together a complex cast of characters is immaculate. . . . It demonstrates yet again this writer’s unrivalled versatility and consistency.” (The Financial Times )

“Superb. . . . To read a William Boyd novel is to open a bottle of wine, light a fire, sit back in your favourite armchair and trust that the master practitioner will take you on an intriguing and unpredictable journey. He’s done it again.” (The Spectator (UK) )

“Fans of previous Boyd novels will find themselves on gratifyingly familiar ground in Waiting for Sunrise. . . . Few contemporary writers are able to evoke the ambiance and drama of our recent past as forcefully as Boyd. . . . Boyd’s prose is often radiant.” (The Washington Post Book World )

“An evocative mix of sex, spies, and psychoanalysis. . . . Fans of the author will love and recognize all the hallmarks of Boyd’s best books.” (CNN.com )

“A tantalizing, fast-paced spy novel. . . . As seductive as it is, Waiting for Sunrise is no bodice-ripper. It’s a brainteaser, charged with uncertainty and danger, electric with restraint.” (The New York Times Book Review )

“Powerfully entertaining. . . . Boyd’s ability to evoke a sense of time and place is unmatched. . . . He has been perfecting the craft of globetrotting entertainment for the past three decades.” (The Richmond Times-Dispatch )

“A thoughtfully plotted story, whose twists and turns reveal the price its characters pay in trust. . . . Boyd is a nimble and entertaining writer.” (The Philadelphia Inquirer )

Waiting for Sunrise does the neat trick of evolving from a historical romance into a seat-of-the-pants spy thriller. . . . This is Boyd’s stage, on which he is a virtuoso.” (The San Antonio Express-News )

“The narrative in this novel is almost seamless. . . . This atmospheric novel is elegantly crafted by a London writer who serves up a rich portrayal of human psychology and a plot that is both engaging and imaginative.” (The Tucson Citizen )

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Vienna, 1913. Lysander Rief, a young English actor in town seeking psychotherapy for a troubling ailment of a sexual nature, becomes caught up in a feverish affair with a beautiful, enigmatic woman. When she goes to the police to press charges of rape, however, he is stunned, and his few months of passion come to an abrupt end. Only a carefully plotted escape—with the help of two mysterious British diplomats—saves him from trial.

But the frenzied getaway sets off a chain of events that steadily dismantles Lysander's life as he knows it. He returns to a London on the cusp of war, hoping to win back his onetime fiancée and banish from memory his traumatic ordeals abroad, but Vienna haunts him at every turn. The men who helped coordinate his escape recruit him to carry out the brutal murder of a complete stranger. His lover from Vienna shows up nonchalantly at a party, ready to resume their liaison. Unable to live an ordinary existence, he is plunged into the dangerous theater of wartime intelligence—a world of sex, scandal, and spies, where lines of truth and deception blur with every waking day. Lysander must now discover the key to a secret code that is threatening Britain's safety, and use all his skills to keep this murky world of suspicion and betrayal from invading every corner of his life.

Moving from Vienna to London's West End, from the battlefields of France to hotel rooms in Geneva, Waiting for Sunrise is a mesmerizing journey into the human psyche, a beautifully observed portrait of wartime Europe, a plot-twisting thriller, and a literary tour de force.


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2.0 out of 5 stars Instead of unfolding, this story just unravels Feb 10 2013
Format:Paperback
In Waiting for Sunrise, William Boyd seems to be trying for intrigue and suspense -- but it never comes off. The characters are neither sympathetic nor menacing, just confused and unconvincing. The plot, rather than unfolding, simply unravels. Boyd alternates the narrative between first and third person, making the story even more disjointed.

For a wartime story, the war itself seems oddly remote. The espionage comes across as trivial and amateurish. There are so many great novels and non-fiction books about the Great War; it's a pity to waste time reading this one.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Regaining Control of One's Life Aug 9 2012
By Ian Gordon Malcomson HALL OF FAME TOP 10 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
I have always liked Boyd's novels for the extended and creative risks he takes with his main characters as they struggle to assert themselves in the bigger game of life. On all these counts Boyd masterfully creates a protagonist that doesn't disappoint when put through his paces in a world ridden with crisis. In his latest work, a young, footloose British actor, Lysander Reif, has mysteriously got caught up in a far-reaching international intrigue. It is 1913 and our hero has landed in Vienna, the home of Dr. Freud and the heart of the Hapsburg Empire. War is in the offing and Lysander is kicking around doing lead roles in obscure plays that aren't leading anywhere. Quickly we learn that he is running away from his past and a relationship with Rachel, his fiancee back in England. He is seeing an analyst to take care of sexual inadequacies when all of a sudden another woman crosses his path and life will never be the same again. Out of this obscure chance moment comes an unbelievable adventure that involves Lysander taking a few years to figure out where his life is going. Like a daisy-chain, Lysander's life will criss-cross Europe in a dangerous search for the truth. The reader should be prepared to follow any number of rabbit trails as he gets sucked into a vortex of weird, wild, and unexpected events. A mantle of depressing uncertainty that has certainly descended on Lysander's life as he attempts to understand how he has got to where he is. Boyd does an amazing job juggling all those intricate details of this seemingly never-ending tale in such a way as to keep the reader's attention right to the end. In the end, Lysander will get his life back and will understand who he is as a lover, a father, an actor, and an honorable person.
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5.0 out of 5 stars a great surprise ! July 21 2012
Format:Paperback|Amazon Verified Purchase
I'm 3/4 thru..........love it.
Wonderfully written..........a good storyline......well developed characters.
Although takes place during WW11, the circumstances could be today.
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