The best novel yet from award-winning, Booker Prize-shortlisted Magnus
Mills--a hilarious and surreal exploration of power, fanaticism, and
really, really good records.
I remained convinced that my original theory was correct: there were
some records that were never heard on planet Earth unless I (or James)
happened to be playing them.
Two men with a passion for vinyl create a society for the appreciation
of records. Their aim is simple: to elevate the art of listening by
doing so in forensic detail. The society enjoys moderate success in the
back room of their local pub, The Half Moon, with other enthusiasts
drawn to the initial promise of the weekly gathering.
However, as the club gains popularity, its founders' uncompromising
dogma results in a schism--and soon a counter group forms. Then the
arrival of a young woman called Alice further fractures the unity of the
vulnerable society. As rifts are forged and gulfs widen, Magnus Mills,
the master of comic deadpan, humorously examines the surreal nature of
ordinary lives.