The Sea Came in at Midnight: A Novel (G - Reference, Information And Interdisciplinary Subjects Ser.)
Science fiction, Serious and literary fiction, Suspense and thrillers
Synthetic audio, Automated braille
Summary
&“If you read one philosophical-doomsday kinky-sex road-trip novel this year, make it this one.&” —SalonIt&’s New Year&’s Eve 1999, and the members of a powerful cult are about to commit ritual suicide. Fleeing their ranks at the final moment, teenager… Kristin lands in Tokyo, where she gains employment listening to clients&’ stories in a &“memory hotel&” designed to address the decay of Japanese collective memory after the Second World War. But Kristin herself has a startling odyssey: Among other things, it involves answering a personal ad only to wind up imprisoned, naked, in an empty house presided over by a man known as the Occupant, hard at work on a millennial calendar that has serious implications for the future. The Sea Came in at Midnight is a breathtaking fable of redemption and one of Erickson&’s most impressive visions to date.