by Mil Millington (Author)
Rob Garland is getting married in two months. Oddly, however, this is the least of his problems. More vexing than the seating arrangements, the choice of wedding stationery - more even that the savagely obscene expense of everything - is the fact that Rob should be dead: and he knows it. Faced with an ultimatum from his girlfriend to either sort himself out, or call the wedding (and the whole relationship) off, he sets about trying to come to terms with how it is that, somehow, he's still inexplicably breathing. After pouring his heart out to the listeners on his late-night radio jazz show, he soon finds himself teamed up with others who really ought not to be alive, but who - for random, meaningless and, frankly, stupid reasons - unaccountably are. And that's when things become yet more worrying: because it turns out that their search to understand why they've each remained oddly alive might very well end up killing them all. Love, death, religious beliefs, existential angst - Love and Other Near-Death Experiences is a jack-knifing comedy about those things which should be no laughing matter.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: 1st Weidenfield & Nicolson Edition
Publisher: W&N
Published: 18 Jan 2006
ISBN 10: 0297851055
ISBN 13: 9780297851059
Book Overview: From the writer of Things My Girlfriend and I Have Argued About. Mil Millington's bestselling first novel (based on the website of the same name) spawned a newspaper column, was sold to Working Title to be made into a film, and turned Mil into something of a literary celebrity. There has recently been a BBC documentary about 'The Mil Millington Story'; Mil is a judge on this year's Betty Trask Award, and he regularly contributes to newspapers, radio shows and TV. Mil's internet mailing list goes out to 20,000 people each month. His first two novels have sold in over 12 countries. 'A Certain Chemistry' is being turned into a stage play.