'In the Oxfordshire countryside, a student walks into a classroom and starts shooting. Nate Dillingham, friends with shooter and victims alike, is the sole survivor and only witness. Easily led and eager to please, his recollections weave around others’ hopes until he loses track of what really happened that day. After eight evasive years on the road, he comes back to Oxford, meets Leona, and plunges into a world of candor and desire. But Nate's defenses are deteriorating and Leona shares too much of his past. An unsettling tale of passion and guilt, this is an edgy journey into twenty-first century morality. ' (Publisher's blurb)
'Smart self-promotion is not grubby. It's a necessity, says Helen O'Neill.'
'Smart self-promotion is not grubby. It's a necessity, says Helen O'Neill.'