Durcan, Liam, author
The measure of darkness / Liam Durcan.
New York : Bellevue Literary Press, 2016.
©2016
251 pages ; 21 cm
"Martin, an acclaimed architect, emerges from a coma after a roadside accident to find his world transformed: not only has the commission of a lifetime been taken from him, but his injury has left him with "neglect syndrome," a loss of spatial awareness that has rendered him unfit to practice and unable to recognize the extent of his illness. Despite support from his formerly estranged brother and two grown daughters, his paranoia builds, alienating those closest to him. His only solace is found in the parallels he draws between himself and gifted Soviet-era architect Konstantin Melnikov, who survived Stalin's disfavor by retreating into obscurity. As Martin retraces Melnikov's life and his own fateful decisions, he becomes increasingly unsettled, until the discovery of the harrowing truth about the night of his accident hurtles him toward a deadly confrontation." --Back cover.
9781942658047 (softcover)
1942658044 (softcover)
9781942658054 (ebook)
Neurologic manifestations of general diseases Fiction.
Traffic accidents Fiction.
Manifestations neurologiques des maladies Romans, nouvelles, etc.
Neurologic manifestations of general diseases
Traffic accidents
Psychological fiction.
Thrillers (Fiction)
Fiction
Suspense fiction.
Mystery fiction.
Novels.
Romans.
Romans psychologiques.
Location: Library main 292091
Call No.: BIB 236115
Status: Available
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