`Dazzling.
Profound and urgent' Observer `A book of great maturity, beautifully alive to the fragility of happiness and all forms of violence.
Everyone should read Saturday' Financial Times Saturday, February 15, 2003.
Henry Perowne, a successful neurosurgeon, stands at his bedroom window before dawn and watches a plane - ablaze with fire like a meteor - arcing across the London sky.
Over the course of the following day, unease gathers about Perowne, as he moves amongst hundreds of thousands of anti-war protestors in the post-9/11 streets.
A minor car accident brings him into confrontation with Baxter, a fidgety, aggressive man, who to Perowne's professional eye appears to be profoundly unwell.
But it is not until Baxter makes a sudden appearance at the Perowne family home that Henry's earlier fears seem about to be realised.