Praise for The Miniature Man

"A psychological mystery of the first order. The characters are unique, the prose is smooth, the story fascinating. A superb first novel." -- Library Journal "Muir is little known in the UK, but on the evidence of this novel the author deserves a wider readership here. The writing in The Miniature Man is taut and the dialogue jumpy; Julian is a particularly vile character, but, in the context of his despair, his relentless goading of all those around him is scarily realistic." -- Booktrust

The wonder we all say we're looking for: uniquely original, wonderfully well-written, totally absorbing. Structurally flawless. --Small Press Review



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Price: £7.99
ISBN13: 9780954575946
Size: 198 x 129 x 19mm
Rights Held: WORLD
Publication Date: 01/06/2005
Availability: Available Now
Format: B Format Paperback
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Audience: General/trade


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The Miniature Man

About The Miniature Man

"The wonder we all say we’re looking for: uniquely original, wonderfully well-written, totally absorbing. Structurally flawless." --Small Press Review When young Marcy arrived at the St. Francis Sanitarium, a horrific experience had left her without any memories - without an identity. In an effort to learn more about the mysterious adolescent, her caretakers put her under hypnosis. But the treatment throws Marcy further inside herself, into the world of the Miniature Man, gatekeeper to her past. Julian Papp was well aware of the life he lost before he came to St. Francis. He was a chess prodigy, unbeatable because of the level of concentration he could achieve during a game. Epileptic seizures brought an end to his success, leaving him in a deep depression and lashing out at others. When the two meet, Julian finds a new obsession to match his passion for chess - curing Marcy. Together, they push the boundaries of memory and form a bond beyond their understanding. The manipulating Julian must allow Marcy to become more than a pawn in his game, and she must find her way out of her imagination's maze if they are to leave St Francis ready to cope in the wider world.

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Author nominated for the Pushcart Prize; Previously published by St Martin's Press, NY; Advance copies.

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