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Adult Books - Fiction - Crime Fiction - Thriller/Suspense
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The Isle of Dogs.
Davies, Daniel (author).
Feb. 2009. 192p. Serpent’s Tail, paperback, $15.95 (9781852429980).
REVIEW.
First published December 1, 2008 (Booklist). |  |
There are more surveillance cameras per capita in the United Kingdom than in any other country. And what do its citizens engage in during their rare off-camera moments? In Davies’ novel, at least, the answer is public sex—and lots of it. Jeremy Shepherd has left his job as the editor of a glossy London lad mag and reinvented himself as a small-town civil servant, lodging in a spare room in his parents’ home. Living a Spartan existence and embracing what he calls “post-ambition,” he rebuilds his life around his desire for lots of sex with lots of partners, usually in cars in parking lots (“dogging”). A smart, philosophy-spouting protagonist who indulges in what many consider deviant sex betrays the influence of J. G. Ballard, more so when you consider the theme of a man’s primal behavior testing the bars of civilization’s glittering cage. The sex scenes are arousing (if you like that sort of thing), but the push-pull between the protagonist’s cool intellect and heated libido combines for a genuinely thought-provoking work.
Keir Graff
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