From true weird fiction visionary Jeff Noon comes the fourth book in this Philip K. Dick Award-nominated mystery series. In the year 1960, private eye John Nyquist arrives in Delirium, a city of a million borders, to pursue his strangest case yet: tracking down the stolen sentient image of faded rock'n'roll star Vince Craven. As Nyquist tracks Vince's image through Delirium, crossing a series of ever-stranger and more surreal borderzones, he hears tantalising stories of a First Border, Omata, hidden within the depths of the city. But to find it, he'll have to cross into the fractured minds of Delirium's residents, and even into his own...
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One of our finest writers...Within Without is a tour de force of surrealist SF
SFX Magazine
"Feels like an instant cult novel: a weird, psychedelic, literate and literary mystery that weaves a giddy web of confusion and style... An intoxicating and rewarding experience"
Aurealis Magazine
A disturbing and bizarre journey by one of the great masters of weird fiction.
Adrian Tchaikovsky, Arthur C Clarke Award-winning author of Children of Time on A Man of Shadows
Clocks and watches form a recurrent motif in this artful, eerie novel that infuses the mystery genre with symbolism and soul.
Financial Times on A Man of Shadows
Noon is the Lewis Carroll of Manchester s housing estates" The Times
Noon is a fiercely urban writer." New Statesman
Noon s blend of quirky ideas, striking prose and imaginative characterisations establishes him as one of the most original voices in imaginative fiction. Booklist
Let s call him the first of the psychedelic fantasists.
Time Out
Humorous, horrific and wildly original an imaginative masterpiece.
Library Journal on A Man of Shadows
Intriguingly textured, reliably witty and inventive, Noon s whirling purposeful fantasy packs a full whallop.
Kirkus Reviews
"Classic Jeff Noon weirdness with a beautifully crafted mystery at its heart."
Starburst Magazine
It s a heady psychedelic mix, packed with literary allusions, which brilliantly explores notions of self-identity, personal awareness and how we fit into our own stories.
The Guardian on The Body Library
Rich, inventive and recommended.
Sci-Fi Now on The Body Library
By writing a novel set in literature itself the author has created a new psychedelic meta-genre as well as a fantastic story that sticks in the mind long after the novel itself is read.
British Fantasy Society on The Body Library
SFX Magazine
"Feels like an instant cult novel: a weird, psychedelic, literate and literary mystery that weaves a giddy web of confusion and style... An intoxicating and rewarding experience"
Aurealis Magazine
A disturbing and bizarre journey by one of the great masters of weird fiction.
Adrian Tchaikovsky, Arthur C Clarke Award-winning author of Children of Time on A Man of Shadows
Clocks and watches form a recurrent motif in this artful, eerie novel that infuses the mystery genre with symbolism and soul.
Financial Times on A Man of Shadows
Noon is the Lewis Carroll of Manchester s housing estates" The Times
Noon is a fiercely urban writer." New Statesman
Noon s blend of quirky ideas, striking prose and imaginative characterisations establishes him as one of the most original voices in imaginative fiction. Booklist
Let s call him the first of the psychedelic fantasists.
Time Out
Humorous, horrific and wildly original an imaginative masterpiece.
Library Journal on A Man of Shadows
Intriguingly textured, reliably witty and inventive, Noon s whirling purposeful fantasy packs a full whallop.
Kirkus Reviews
"Classic Jeff Noon weirdness with a beautifully crafted mystery at its heart."
Starburst Magazine
It s a heady psychedelic mix, packed with literary allusions, which brilliantly explores notions of self-identity, personal awareness and how we fit into our own stories.
The Guardian on The Body Library
Rich, inventive and recommended.
Sci-Fi Now on The Body Library
By writing a novel set in literature itself the author has created a new psychedelic meta-genre as well as a fantastic story that sticks in the mind long after the novel itself is read.
British Fantasy Society on The Body Library