Everything Could Be So Perfect

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Mark Binmore, 5 nov. 2018 - 150 pages

A middle-aged author of elite fiction watches a film adaptation of his first book and is immediately enraptured by the young actor in the leading role. Captivated and, increasingly, consumed: he discovers more about the person, his life, finds old photographs, kisses them – and more. Eventually, his mania takes him to a meeting and a pathetically awful denouement.

Everything Could Be So Perfect is an engaging study of an obsession bordering on madness.

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Table des matières

Section 1
9
Section 2
12
Section 3
13
Section 4
17
Section 5
18
Section 6
38
Section 7
45
Section 8
51
Section 16
93
Section 17
98
Section 18
106
Section 19
114
Section 20
129
Section 21
130
Section 22
135
Section 23
141

Section 9
58
Section 10
68
Section 11
72
Section 12
73
Section 13
74
Section 14
78
Section 15
86
Section 24
143
Section 25
144
Section 26
145
Section 27
146
Section 28
147
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À propos de l'auteur (2018)

Mark Binmore (born 1971) is an award winning British novelist, author of 'Now Is Not The Time For Trumpets' 'Beautiful Deconstruction' 'Take Down The Flags' and many other books. In 2015 Mark was ranked one of Britain's 100 new influential LGBTQ writers. It was declared that 'he is widely regarded as one of Britain's most promising novelists, quite regardless of sexuality'.

Mark was the subject of 'Tour De Europa' (2015) a book by Chris Henson who shadowed Mark on his book tour and wrote an observational account of a new author on the road. A second book 'Versus America' (2016) also by Chris Henson documented Mark as he travelled across America for promotion describing what it is to be an author today. The trilogy was complete in 2018 with the release of 'Up Against It.'


Mark is published in Great Britain by Kindlight and Fontana (from 2019), in the United States by Globe, with various independent publishers throughout Europe.



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