The Man Who Was Thursday

G.K. Chesterton
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Drawing on contemporary fears of anarchist conspiracies and bomb outrages, G.K. Chesterton's ultimate masterpiece is firmly rooted in its time and place--turn-of-the-century London--but it defies temporal boundaries and literary classification. Published in 1908, it falls between surreal detective story and psychological thriller, almost bordering on science fiction--grandparent to BLADE RUNNER perhaps.
Genres: FictionClassicsMysteryFantasyPhilosophyLiteratureNovelsThrillerBritish LiteratureChristian
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