Shadow Play
A Mystery
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- $12.99
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- $12.99
Publisher Description
An international conspiracy thriller in the vein of The Parallax View— a Salman Rushdie-esque figure uses his latest novel to explain his own disappearance after a journalist's murder
Raj Chakraborti, internationally renowned novelist and commentator, has disappeared from public view. What's worse, the police want to question him about the murder of a young journalist. Raj claims to explain everything in chapters from his latest work of fiction about a serial-killer-turned-hired-assassin. Is Raj right to believe that he is being hunted, or is it his past that has finally borne down to haunt him?
"Shadow Play is ambitious and challenging metafiction.... It will fascinate readers who enjoy Haruki Murakami." - Booklist
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Chakraborti (Or the Day Seizes You) alternates chapters from two books the first a memoir by one Raj Chakraborti, the second a work of magic realism by Charles Robert Pereira, an Indian of Portuguese descent in his metafictional second novel. An author of international acclaim, Raj explains the murder of an acquaintance and his own subsequent disappearance from the public eye in his "Uncollected Memories." The second, "The Perfect Worker," charts Pereira's unusual career. Together, the two narratives outline a vast, nonreligious conspiracy of shadowy power brokers who really rule the earth and issue fatwas when someone gets annoying. In an introductory note, Ellery King, the purported editor of this dual work, speculates on Raj's motives for combining the two. In an epilogue, Raj's ex-wife, Ana da Lima, observes that there's no reason to think that Raj is a reliable narrator. This lackluster homage to Salman Rushdie serves only to highlight how difficult it is to write either a successful thriller or a work of magic realism.