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The House of Rumour

By: Jake Arnott
Narrated by: Steven Crossley
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Larry Zagorski spins wild tales of fantasy worlds for pulp magazines. But as the Second World War hangs in the balance, the lines between imagination and reality are starting to blur. The truth is stranger than anything Larry could invent. But when he looks back on the 20th century, the past is as uncertain as the future. Just where does truth end and illusion begin?

©2012 Jake Arnott (P)2013 W F Howes Ltd
Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Fiction

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This work is monumental, clever and engages those who like the pull of endless speculative narratives that charm - often trick - the reader into multiple directions that ultimately cross, bisect and unite.

Multilayered and intriguing.

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Dull. Rambling. Rubbish. Steer Clear.

The only reason it gets even one star is because the review system won't allow you to give zero.

Truly awful

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