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Man on the Rock

Published
Sep 2003
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General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
264

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'A skilful, confident tale of modern Greece ... brilliantly successful ... There is indeed no fault to find with this book.' - David Williams, "Guardian"
'Mr. King is masterly ... he is exact, moving and funny ... a very enjoyable book.' - Angus Wilson, "The Observer"
'Constructed with unobtrusive mastery ... has the quality of readability which can only be achieved by the highest type of professional skill.' - Francis Wyndham, "The Spectator"
'Serious, skilful, intelligent.' - "Times Literary Supplement"
Spiro Polymerides is a con artist, petty thief, and parasite who survives only by means of his youthful beauty and natural cunning. Restlessly, he drifts from one victim to another: Irvine Stroh, an American relief worker and repressed homosexual; Helen Bristow, a wealthy, middle-aged widow; and Kiki, the young daughter of a Greek shipping magnate. As he exploits, betrays, and ultimately destroys each of the people who love him, Spiro will come to find that the final victim is himself . . .
"The Man on the Rock" (1957) was the seventh novel by the prolific Francis King (1923-2011), who was hailed by Beryl Bainbridge as 'one of our great writers, of the calibre of Graham Greene and Nabokov'. One of King's most popular and best-reviewed novels, it returns to print in this edition, which features a new introduction by Gregory Woods.

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Sep 2003 Millivres Prowler Group ISBN 0854490221
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