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The Melody

A Novel

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The Melody

By: Jim Crace
Narrated by: Nicholas Guy Smith
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Alfred Busi lives alone in his villa overlooking the waves. Famed in his tiny Mediterranean town for his music, he is mourning the recent death of his wife and quietly living out his days. Then one night, Busi is viciously attacked by an intruder in his own courtyard - bitten and scratched. He insists his assailant was neither man nor animal. Soon, Busi’s account of what happened is being embellished to fan the flames of old rumor - of an ancient race of people living in the surrounding forest. It is also used to spark new controversy, inspiring claims that something must finally be done about the town’s poor, whose numbers have been growing. In trademark crystalline prose, Jim Crace portrays a man taking stock of his life and looking into an uncertain future, while bearing witness to a community in the throes of great change.

©2018 Jim Crace (P)2018 Random House Audio
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Unlike almost all of his other works, I found this novel tedious and it's characters utterly lacking in appeal, The writing is often labored, self-centered and often paranoid. Whatever personal struggles the main character is trying to deal with, the character descriptions, dialogue and plot only serve to obscure them. The book left me feeling taken advantage of by an ordinarily fine writer. The narrative also suffered from the reader's supercilious tone. The whole piece is a terrible bore.

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