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2001
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Tom Seymour is a child psychiatrist who has worked in the north of England for many years. One day, while walking by the river near his house, he rescues a young man from drowning, and realizes that it's Danny Miller, a child murderer at whose trialhe once gave evidence. Evidence that he has since come to regard as deeply flawed...
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2002
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Border Crossing is Pat Barker's unflinching novel of darkness, evil and society. When Tom Seymour, a child psychologist, plunges into a river to save a young man from drowning, he unwittingly reopens a chapter from his past he'd hoped to forget. For Tom already knows Danny Miller. When Danny was ten Tom helped imprison him for the killing of an old woman. Now out of prison with a new identity, Danny has some questions - questions he thinks only Tom can answer. Reluctantly, Tom is drawn back into Danny's world - a place where the border between good and evil, innocence and guilt is blurred and confused. But when Danny's demands on Tom become extreme, Tom wonders whether he has crossed a line of his own - and in crossing it, can he ever go back? Brilliantly crafted. Unflinching yet sensitive, this is a dark story expertly told . (Daily Mail). A tremendous piece of writing, sad and terrifying. It keeps you reading, exhausted and blurry-eyed, until 2am . (Independent on Sunday). Resolutely unsensational but disquieting ...Barker probes not only the mysteries of 'evil' but society's horrified and incoherent response to it . (Guardian). Rich, challenging, surprising, breathtaking .
(The Times).
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2002
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Border Crossing is Pat Barker's unflinching novel of darkness, evil and society. When Tom Seymour, a child psychologist, plunges into a river to save a young man from drowning, he unwittingly reopens a chapter from his past he'd hoped to forget. For Tom already knows Danny Miller. When Danny was ten Tom helped imprison him for the killing of an old woman. Now out of prison with a new identity, Danny has some questions - questions he thinks only Tom can answer. Reluctantly, Tom is drawn back into Danny's world - a place where the border between good and evil, innocence and guilt is blurred and confused. But when Danny's demands on Tom become extreme, Tom wonders whether he has crossed a line of his own - and in crossing it, can he ever go back? Brilliantly crafted. Unflinching yet sensitive, this is a dark story expertly told . (Daily Mail). A tremendous piece of writing, sad and terrifying. It keeps you reading, exhausted and blurry-eyed, until 2am . (Independent on Sunday). Resolutely unsensational but disquieting ...Barker probes not only the mysteries of 'evil' but society's horrified and incoherent response to it . (Guardian). Rich, challenging, surprising, breathtaking .
(The Times).