Very, very good. Beautifully portrayed how good and evil and profound moral choices don't come wearing black and white hats and standing under a thunderous sky, they sneak in amidst the ordinary tenor of days. Like a kaleidescope sliding into place you suddenly realize, oh wait, that dull little ...
[These notes were made in 1984:]. A young man (Simon) kills his elder twin brother Patrick at age 13, and dumps him down a quarry; then leaves Patrick's coat on a seaside cliff with a note which suggests suicide. Eight years later, just as Simon is about to come of age and inherit, Brat Farrar (a co...
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