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PENNY PHILLIPS

Gabriel’s Moon

By William Boyd

Viking £20

Why can’t Gabriel Dax sleep?

When his doctor – who’s been prescribing him sleeping pills for years – asks if he’s ever considered psychoanalysis, Gabriel insists that ‘there’s no mystery here – I know exactly why I can’t sleep… There’s nothing for anyone to explain to me.’

Gabriel’s self-analysis harks back to a cataclysmic childhood event – with which Gabriel’s Moon opens.

And, transcending even Hollywood film producer Sam Goldwyn’s preference

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