Harris’s Requiem

From Booker-Prize winning novelist Stanley Middleton.

Thomas Harris is on the cusp of success as a classical composer with a growing reputation.

When his father, a coal miner, dies Thomas decides to write a requiem for him which is also a thinly veiled attack on the powerful elite. In spite of opposition he finally succeeds in getting his work performed but how will the critics react?

Middleton is a born writer; unpretentious, discerning, intelligent, and virtually incapable of writing a duff sentence. He is the Chekhov of suburbia; I recommend him.

James Runcie, Daily Telegraph

About Stanley Middleton

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  • Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
  • ISBN: 9781473517776
  • Length: 208 pages
  • Price: £5.99
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