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The Dwarves of Death

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In this hilarious black comedy, William grapples with a multitude of issues. First, there's his band, The Alaska Factory, which is so bad that he's contemplating joining another group called The Unfortunates. Then there's his high-maintenance girlfriend, Madeline, whose idea of romance is limited to an Andrew Lloyd Webber musical and a quick peck on the cheek, leading William to question their compatibility. To complicate matters further, he witnesses a bizarre murder—the guiding force behind The Unfortunates is found bludgeoned to death at his feet, and he becomes a prime suspect with few others around. The narrative captures the essence of being young, poor, confused, and in love, all while delivering sharp, witty humor. Critics praise the book for its fresh, contemporary flavor and Coe's keen observational skills, highlighting his ability to blend biting political satire with astute life observations. Jonathan Coe's novels are known for their literary flair and engaging storytelling, making him one of the most popular writers of his generation. Other notable works include The Accidental Woman, The Closed Circle, and The House of Sleep, among others, all available in Penguin paperback.

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The Dwarves of Death, Jonathan Coe

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2014
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