The Dwarves of Death

The Dwarves of Death by Jonathan Coe, published by Penguin Books in 2001, is a psychological suspense story that unfolds in a unique setting. The narrative follows Bill, who lives in a flat occupied by a lively punk band that might invite him to join as their keyboard player. His life takes a dramatic turn when he believes he witnesses a murder committed by two dwarves, leading him into a complex web of intrigue and uncertainty.
Readers will find a blend of fiction, thrillers, and suspense as the plot develops around Bill’s unsettling experience. The story explores themes of perception and reality, drawing readers into a world where the line between truth and illusion blurs. With 213 pages, this edition offers an engaging exploration of psychological tension and the unexpected twists that arise from Bill’s encounter.
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Written by the author of The Accidental Woman, A Touch of Love and Peter Cook, this is a psychological suspense story. In a flat inhabited by a raucous punk band who may recruit him as keyboard player, Bill witnesses a murder committed – or so his reeling senses suggest – by two dwarves.
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