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Watch In The Night (Hardcover)

by A.N. Wilson (Author)
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Random House UK (Aug 11 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1856196852
  • ISBN-13: 978-1856196857
  • Shipping Weight: 427 g
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Longtime fans of A.N. Wilson's Lampitt Chronicles have awaited this conclusion and climax to the series with impatient vigor. As deeply entertaining, exact, and moving as the previous novels, A Watch in the Night still manages to solve old mysteries, tie up loose ends, reencapsulate all that has come before, and leave the reader with a sense that all is right with the universe. Julian Ramsey, a nice guy who is thrust somewhat unwillingly into an adventure bigger than himself, finds grace in unexpected places and comes to terms with shattered dreams. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


From Publishers Weekly

What is the true story of James "Jimbo" Petworth Lampitt's death? Was Raphael Hunter implicated in his mysterious fall? And what about Virgil D. Everett, whose demise was similar to Jimbo's? Readers of Wilson's four previous novels about the Lampitt family as recalled by narrator Julian Ramsay (the most recent was Hearing Voices) will enjoy this concluding volume in the Lampitt Chronicles. Wilson's audience knows, however, that the author's sinuous, digressive path to these final revelations is as rewarding as the details of the plot. Here, again, Julian ruminates on some recurring topics: the nature of the creative process, the preeminence of Shakespeare in the pantheon of writers, the role of Christian theology in daily life, the prevalence of homosexuality among the British upper class, the aristocracy's support of conservative (here fascist) political activities. Wilson reserves his greatest scorn for Raphael Hunter. A talentless writer and opportunist who has achieved success, wealth and celebrity ("this Booker Judge, this presenter of 'Perspectives' on the telly") on the strength of his bogus biography of Jimbo, Hunter finally confesses his part in the "accident" that took Jimbo's life. Amply foreshadowed in the previous books, the disclosure comes not as a surprise but as a rich culmination of Wilson's masterful portrait of a generation in its heyday and decline. Presented with ironic humor and dense with engaging ideas and indelible characters, the series and this final book are well worth a reader's time and attention.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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