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	<title>Comments on: Sunday Review: The Domino Men by Jonathan Barnes (Gollancz)</title>
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		<title>By: Comment: Year in Review &#8211; Half Way &#8211; NextRead</title>
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		<description>[...] came The Domino Men by Jonathan Barnes I’m rather jealous really as I’d love to go to work one day to find out that my entire life has [...]</description>
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		<title>By: edifanob</title>
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		<description>THE SONAMBULIST is on my list.

After reading your informative review THE DOMINO MAN will also enter my list.

Concerning third novel I found following information at Amazon.de

Title: FIDELITY
Release date: 1rst of June 2010

&quot; Synopsis
January 1st 1901 and, in the North Sea, something impossible is taking place. Thunder echoes from beneath the waves. Water boils and steam rises up. When the mist finally clears, an island stands revealed - four miles long, one mile wide and formed in its entirety of black volcanic rock. No-one knows it yet but the island has a name. It is called Fidelity and it will change the course of human history. The first expeditions sent by the governments of Britain and the Netherlands to explore the island do not return, the only survivors limping back hopelessly unhinged, gibbering. The island seems cursed. No country lays claim to it. Ships and sailors shun that quarter of the ocean. A perfect opportunity, then, for cross-dressing millionaire Mr Spinnaker, inspired by the barely-intelligible prophecies of his long-dead brother, to purchase the problem of the island lock, stock and barrel from the British government. Against all expectation, when Spinnaker sends his own team to the island with the apparently delusional intent of establishing a colony there, the place seems to welcome them with open arms.And yet, this is not how history worked out.Surely everyone knows that there is no such island in the North Sea, that nothing even remotely like this ever took place?

Who, then, is the very old man, living in what seems like contemporary Britain, prepared to do anything to tell his story? Coddled and fussed over by his household staff, how is it that he knows so much about the island when the rest of the world dismisses him as a harmless eccentric? And why is it that the island is set to return to our world? &quot;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>THE SONAMBULIST is on my list.</p>
<p>After reading your informative review THE DOMINO MAN will also enter my list.</p>
<p>Concerning third novel I found following information at Amazon.de</p>
<p>Title: FIDELITY<br />
Release date: 1rst of June 2010</p>
<p>&#8221; Synopsis<br />
January 1st 1901 and, in the North Sea, something impossible is taking place. Thunder echoes from beneath the waves. Water boils and steam rises up. When the mist finally clears, an island stands revealed &#8211; four miles long, one mile wide and formed in its entirety of black volcanic rock. No-one knows it yet but the island has a name. It is called Fidelity and it will change the course of human history. The first expeditions sent by the governments of Britain and the Netherlands to explore the island do not return, the only survivors limping back hopelessly unhinged, gibbering. The island seems cursed. No country lays claim to it. Ships and sailors shun that quarter of the ocean. A perfect opportunity, then, for cross-dressing millionaire Mr Spinnaker, inspired by the barely-intelligible prophecies of his long-dead brother, to purchase the problem of the island lock, stock and barrel from the British government. Against all expectation, when Spinnaker sends his own team to the island with the apparently delusional intent of establishing a colony there, the place seems to welcome them with open arms.And yet, this is not how history worked out.Surely everyone knows that there is no such island in the North Sea, that nothing even remotely like this ever took place?</p>
<p>Who, then, is the very old man, living in what seems like contemporary Britain, prepared to do anything to tell his story? Coddled and fussed over by his household staff, how is it that he knows so much about the island when the rest of the world dismisses him as a harmless eccentric? And why is it that the island is set to return to our world? &#8220;</p>
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