Tellingly, the substance of the novel adds up to nine lives. The characters merge subtly with one another. It shuffles through various lives in different places across many centuries. Ghostwritten (1999) lives up to its title. His first book introduced his modus operandi. You might also enjoy this interview with the author at the release of Black Swan Green.) The Bone Clocks and Slade House will prepare you to step back into Mitchell’s oeuvre. You need to start with The Bone Clocks (2014), and maybe the spin-off novella from the following year, Slade House. Utopia Avenue fresh, I’d suggest a detour. Which can add up, given the heft of most of his tales speculating on the grey areas between this realm and other ones. Engagingly told by either first or third-person narrators, his plots unfurl to keep any reader turning the pages. You can count on his fiction to take you into a multicultural space, a cultural clash, and (nearly always) a spiritual - or at least supernatural - encounter. Eight novels into his career, David Mitchell has clearly established himself.
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