The Names

Don DeLillo

19 August 2011
9781447207214
352 pages

Synopsis

Risk analyst James Axton lives in Athens and works across Greece and the Middle East, part of a community of American ex-pats that includes his estranged wife and child. Their peripatetic existence is interrupted when a horrific, unexplained murder on the island of Kouros becomes the catalyst for Axton becoming embroiled in a dizzying conspiracy of ritualistic violence, cultism, and ancient languages. Evocative, complex and beguiling, The Names is another major work from one of the 20th century’s great prose stylists.

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A serious and complicated novel which deserves praise . . . an outstandingly well-written and constructed book.
Compelling . . . strange and wonderful and frightening.