No Night Is Too Long – Vine Barbara

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ISBN: 0517799642
Title: No Night Is Too Long
Author: Vine, Barbara
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Harmony Books, New York
Publication Date: 1994
Edition: First American Edition
Book Condition: F
D-j Condition: VG

Comments: D-j has minor shelf wear.

Synopsis: The author of Anna’s Book — who was hailed as “one of the finest practitioners of her craft in the English-speaking world” by the New York Times Book Review — has written a relentlessly compelling tale of sexual obsession, mistaken identity, and murder.

Tim thought he’d gotten away with it. For months after the murder off the Alaskan coast he’d heard not a word. No policeman at his door asking questions. Nothing. And then the letters began. At first they seemed almost innocuous accounts of historical events. But a common theme emerged quickly. It was particularly germane to Tim, and it related directly to murder.

In No Night Is Too Long, Barbara Vine has written a tour de force, rich in characters and setting, a remarkable novel by an internationally celebrated master of her craft. To research the book, the author and her husband embarked on a boat trip from Seattle up the Alaskan coast. The stark beauty of that experience provides No Night Is Too Long with an extraordinarily vivid sense of place. The novel’s exploration of sexual identity and guilt represents a departure for Vine. Its resolution — as always — is a stunning surprise.

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ISBN: 0517799642
Title: No Night Is Too Long
Author: Vine, Barbara
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Harmony Books, New York
Publication Date: 1994
Edition: First American Edition
Book Condition: F
D-j Condition: VG

Comments: D-j has minor shelf wear.

Synopsis: The author of Anna’s Book — who was hailed as “one of the finest practitioners of her craft in the English-speaking world” by the New York Times Book Review — has written a relentlessly compelling tale of sexual obsession, mistaken identity, and murder.

Tim thought he’d gotten away with it. For months after the murder off the Alaskan coast he’d heard not a word. No policeman at his door asking questions. Nothing. And then the letters began. At first they seemed almost innocuous accounts of historical events. But a common theme emerged quickly. It was particularly germane to Tim, and it related directly to murder.

In No Night Is Too Long, Barbara Vine has written a tour de force, rich in characters and setting, a remarkable novel by an internationally celebrated master of her craft. To research the book, the author and her husband embarked on a boat trip from Seattle up the Alaskan coast. The stark beauty of that experience provides No Night Is Too Long with an extraordinarily vivid sense of place. The novel’s exploration of sexual identity and guilt represents a departure for Vine. Its resolution — as always — is a stunning surprise.

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