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I Am No One: (Large  Print)

I Am No One: (Large Print) in Brampton, ON

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I Am No One: (Large  Print)

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I Am No One: (Large Print) in Brampton, ON

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After a decade in England, Jeremy O''Keefe returns to New York and his life begins taking strange turns: records of his online activity are delivered to his apartment, he''s being followed, and his elderly mother receives phone calls slandering him. From the author of Absolution comes a mesmerizing novel about memory, privacy, fear, and what happens when our past catches up with us. "This cerebral, slow-building yarn will have readers racing to untangle the central puzzle, while being complicit in the meta-awareness that the novel itself is a form of surveillance. The language cleverly hints at the disassociated state of our narrator while relentlessly guiding the reader through a trenchant observation of the modern condition. The post-Snowden era has produced its first philosophical thriller. For fans of DeLillo, Cory Doctorow and Mr. Robot." - Bill''s Bookshelf Selector, Bill Kelly
After a decade in England, Jeremy O''Keefe returns to New York and his life begins taking strange turns: records of his online activity are delivered to his apartment, he''s being followed, and his elderly mother receives phone calls slandering him. From the author of Absolution comes a mesmerizing novel about memory, privacy, fear, and what happens when our past catches up with us. "This cerebral, slow-building yarn will have readers racing to untangle the central puzzle, while being complicit in the meta-awareness that the novel itself is a form of surveillance. The language cleverly hints at the disassociated state of our narrator while relentlessly guiding the reader through a trenchant observation of the modern condition. The post-Snowden era has produced its first philosophical thriller. For fans of DeLillo, Cory Doctorow and Mr. Robot." - Bill''s Bookshelf Selector, Bill Kelly

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