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England, 1959: two young soldiers--Drummond and Carter--form an intense and unlikely friendship at "Doom Town," a training center that recreates the aftermath of atomic warfare. The experience will haunt them the rest of their lives. Years later, Carter, now a high-ranking government official, offers working-class Drummond a way to protect himself and his wife, Gwen, should a nuclear strike occur. Their pact, kept secret, will have devastating consequences for the families they so wish to shield.
The Blind Light is a grand, ambitious novel that spans decades, from the 1950s to the present. Told from the perspectives of Drum and Gwen, and later their children, Nate and Anneka, the story brilliantly captures the tenderness and envy of long relationships. As the families attempt to reform themselves, the pressures of the past are visited devastatingly on the present, affecting spouses, siblings, and friends.
Stuart Evers writes with literary flair and intellect without ever abandoning the pleasures and emotional intensity of great storytelling. He explores the psychological legacy of nuclear war and social inequality yet finds a delicate beauty in the adventure of making a life in the ruins of the one you lived before.
David Nicholls is a novelist and screenwriter.
Some brilliant books that emerged in the dim light of lockdown are out in pbk. So a very happy #publicationday to 'The Blind Light' by @StuartEvers, an 'extraordinary panoramic novel', nominated for the #EncoreAward. Six decades, two families, rave review https://t.co/5NLhqvlxjY
Author of Burning Secret. Burning Secret is a dramatic and compelling historical thriller, a tale of ambition, lies, and betrayal inspired by actual events.
Spent yesterday with #Matador and #Troubador #publishing at the 8th Self-Publishing Conference at Leicester. Brilliant speakers and loads of info. Of course, had to buy a couple of books, including The #Blind Light by Stuart Evers. Now it's back to work! https://t.co/mp5JZG7En8