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A novel rich in comic menace from the author of The Restraint of Beasts.
In a setting Samuel Beckett might have found homey lives a man in a house made of tin. He is content. The tin house is well constructed and located miles from the tin houses of his nearest neighbors. Though he seems to have escaped society, however, society finds him.
One day, a woman arrives and moves in. Soon a neighbor comes to visit, and then another. Soon, moving figures silhouette the horizon. People dismantling their tin houses and setting off to find a master builder with a revolutionary message. The gravitational pull cannot be resisted.
Nor can this novel. Part mystery, part parable, Three to See the King stalks the reader's imagination and grows inexorably and irresistibly in the telling.
In a setting Samuel Beckett might have found homey lives a man in a house made of tin. He is content. The tin house is well constructed and located miles from the tin houses of his nearest neighbors. Though he seems to have escaped society, however, society finds him.
One day, a woman arrives and moves in. Soon a neighbor comes to visit, and then another. Soon, moving figures silhouette the horizon. People dismantling their tin houses and setting off to find a master builder with a revolutionary message. The gravitational pull cannot be resisted.
Nor can this novel. Part mystery, part parable, Three to See the King stalks the reader's imagination and grows inexorably and irresistibly in the telling.
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Reviews
"[A] surreal, screwy new novel...Mills, like Ionesco in Rhinoceros, is exploring the wholly human proclivity to trade away a portion of one's lonesome independence in exchange for company, whether of spouse or congregation."
San Francisco Chronicle
"[W]hat begins unassumingly as a novella lying somewhere east of Godot and west of Kobe Abe's famous dunes becomes instead a wild splice of Twilight Zone episodes and socialist theory, newsreels from Guyana and clips from Oz."
Los Angeles Times Book Review
"Wonderful, mind bending stuff. Don't miss it."
Kirkus Reviews (starred review)