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Press review for Music, in a Foreign Language
"Set in and around the tight-knit scientific community at Cambridge, this offbeat thriller is a refreshing mix of action and philosophical searching. We see in our protagonist, Charles King, a touch of Kundera's Unbearable Lightness of Being, as King's absorbed detachment is both interesting and unnerving. The plot's mystery centres on King’s character, who appears on the surface to be quite ordinary. Crumey takes us on a wild ride through his imagination in this daring and exciting crafted novel. The reader's perceptions: distorted as the narrative leaps through time; energetic and intriguing characters dodge suspicious authorities in a Britain whose totalitarian stance smacks of today's political scene. Jump on the back of this speeding motor car to find out what happens."

