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Immemorial

 

In an England still reeling from the largest terrorist attack in its history, torn apart by social unrest, a man wakes to find himself accused of that attack, but with no memory of the event. As he reacquaints himself with the present, he must discover his identity and come to terms with a past that haunts his dreams. Who is Ernest Featherstone? Why can he not remember?

Part satire, part traditional literary dystopia, Immemorial is a dark and witty exploration of identity, morality, religion and relationships against a backdrop of an England in turmoil.

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I loved this book. Great basic idea and well-written to boot [...] Truly an interesting look at a possible future world.

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This is a completely original book. [...] None of the players were likeable yet the need to know what happened next was a driver to keep reading. Great ending.

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