
Privacy
Author: De Bont, Genna
ISBN: 9780732295745
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Year First Published: 2013
Pages: 386
Dimensions: 235mm x 155mm x 29mm
Format: Paperback / softback
Description:
For readers of thought-provoking literary fiction, this is a novel that challenges the boundaries between snooping and surveillance. It's a story that asks, is it better not to know?
For readers of thought-provoking literary fiction, this is a novel that challenges the boundaries between snooping and surveillance. It's a story of obsession; a story that asks - is it better not to know? thirty-five-year-old Wren Fox lives with his mother in a run-down house in country Victoria. they've always led a simple life, untroubled that others find them eccentric. When Wren stumbles across an explicit blog page written by his employer's sister, Madeline Stanley, his simple view of life is thrown into turmoil. Wren becomes obsessed with Madeline's two online journals and on discovering that a stalker is involved, finds himself behaving in unexpected ways. With the knowledge he has covertly gained, he is eventually forced out of his shell and into action in ways he never could have anticipated - ways that will decide his own future and that of the Stanleys.
ISBN: 9780732295745
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Year First Published: 2013
Pages: 386
Dimensions: 235mm x 155mm x 29mm
Format: Paperback / softback
Description:
For readers of thought-provoking literary fiction, this is a novel that challenges the boundaries between snooping and surveillance. It's a story that asks, is it better not to know?
For readers of thought-provoking literary fiction, this is a novel that challenges the boundaries between snooping and surveillance. It's a story of obsession; a story that asks - is it better not to know? thirty-five-year-old Wren Fox lives with his mother in a run-down house in country Victoria. they've always led a simple life, untroubled that others find them eccentric. When Wren stumbles across an explicit blog page written by his employer's sister, Madeline Stanley, his simple view of life is thrown into turmoil. Wren becomes obsessed with Madeline's two online journals and on discovering that a stalker is involved, finds himself behaving in unexpected ways. With the knowledge he has covertly gained, he is eventually forced out of his shell and into action in ways he never could have anticipated - ways that will decide his own future and that of the Stanleys.