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The Meaning of Night : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Meaning of Night
''The Meaning of Night'' is the debut novel by author Michael Cox. Cox's book is a 600-page crime thriller novel set in Victorian England. It was one of four books picked for the shortlist for the Costa Book Awards prize for the debut novel of 2006,〔(BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Authors picked for Costa Awards )〕 losing out to Stef Penney's ''The Tenderness of Wolves'', which went on to win the overall award for best novel of 2006. ==Plot summary== Beginning on a cold October night in 1854 in a dark passageway, the book's narrator tracks an innocent man whom he does not know and stabs him to death. The protagonist/narrator, Edward Glyver, then takes the reader back, recounting as a confession his tale of deceit, love, and revenge. Glyver reveals the torment he has suffered at the hands of his rival, the poet-criminal Phoebus Rainsford Daunt, and why in pursuit of revenge Glyver (now masquerading as Edward Glapthorn), a book lover and scholar, has turned to murder. The story moves between the foggy London streets and the enchanting country manor house Evenwood where Daunt spent his formative years, a place with which Glyver finds he has a special connection. ''The Glass of Time'', the follow-up novel to ''The Meaning of Night'', further examines the consequences of Edward Glyver's crime, in a setting twenty years after ''The Meaning of Night''.
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