Night Windows

Night Windows

by JonathanSmith (Author)

Synopsis

Someone has stolen Patrick Balfour's identity. A successful headmaster of a London school, a regular broadcaster and a writer of historical novels, as well as having a fairly spicy private life, Balfour is the object of some unsuprising envy. Yet who would be so malicious as to commit identity fraud and frame Patrick as a thief and a paedophile, using his national insurance number and impersonating his handwriting? As Patrick is teased by a series of letters, it becomes apparent that his adversary is certainly better- read that him and he is sent off on a tense literary chase, picking up clues from Kafka's The Trial to R L Stevenson and to Joseph Clark, a 17th Century contortionist. Patrick's morale begins to collapse - the police don't believe him and his daughter rejects him. Desperate he decides he must pursue his pursuer.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Publisher: Abacus
Published: 19 Aug 2004

ISBN 10: 0349115311
ISBN 13: 9780349115313

Media Reviews
For Learning Game: 'In part it's the thoughtful autobiographical reflections of a wise & successful teacher. At another level it's a rather challenging how-to manual for less experienced teachers & for parents...Every jargon-free word that he writes rolls pleasurably round the mouth like good brandy. The prose is marked by a rare & incisive blend of informality & precision' Independent 'A true, wise, morale- boosting manifesto' Peter Conrad, Observer
Author Bio
Jonathan Smith is the author of SUMMER IN FEBRUARY (published by Abacus) and THE LEARNING GAME. He also wrote THE HEAD MAN, a series of plays for Radio 4 and recently THE LAST BARK OF THE BULLDOG (about Churchill) which was one of Radio 4's most popular plays in 2003.