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But it's the story you'll want to know about because this book is plot-driven. Wainwright is about to find that there's an elegant juxtaposition between the secure floor on which Peter Cummings' mother is held and the ''care'' which Jonathan Pryde is selflessly giving at his home in France to famous people who've been under some stress. It's all about visions, you see and the lengths to which Jonathan Pryde will go. There's meticulous research behind this book, but it's lightly worn and you get the sense that the plot has been ''crafted''. Definitely recommended.
I'd like to thank the author for sending a copy to the Bookbag. We also have a review of [[The Trilogy of Remembrance: Night Crossing by Mary E Martin|book two]] in the series.
If you haven't yet read The Drawing Lesson, now could be a good time to do so? You might also like to read this [http://www.bloggernews.net/127343 conversation] between Wainwright and Rinaldo].

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