The Horned Man

A Novel

20 May 2003

Territory Rights — Worldwide including Canada, but excluding the British Commonwealth.

James Lasdun (Author)

Description

"Unputdownable…a masterpiece of chilling, mesmerizing control." —Michael Dirda, Washington Post

The Horned Man opens with a man losing his place in a book, then deepens into a dark and terrifying tale of a man losing his place in the world. As Lawrence Miller—an English expatriate and professor of gender studies—tells the story of what appears to be an elaborate conspiracy to frame him for a series of brutal killings, we descend into a world of subtly deceptive appearances where persecutor and victim continually shift roles, where paranoia assumes an air of calm rationality, and where enlightenment itself casts a darkness in which the most nightmarish acts occur. As the novel races to its shocking conclusion, we follow Miller as he traverses the streets of Manhattan and the decaying suburbs beyond, in terrified pursuit of his pursuers. Written with sinuous grace and intellectual acuity, The Horned Man is an extraordinary, unforgettable first novel by an acclaimed writer and poet of unusual power.

Reviews

"Combines a narcotic literary ease with a knuckle-whitening tension—like a roller coaster ride taken on codeine." — New York Times Book Review

"A tale of Borgesian complexity…there is a pleasing interconnectedness to the plot that will delight jigsaw fanatics as they watch the story fit together with satisfying clicks." — The Independent

Awards

Winner — New York Times Notable Selection, 2002

Paperback

9780393324389

140 x 211 mm • 210 pages

£16.50

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