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It's an "elegant, bleak, desolatingly sad" story about missed romantic connections, and it's "Martin's most achieved work to date," John Lanchester wrote here in 2000.
He felt miraculously safe, and not for two days did he know that Caprice had been buried the day before, and that he was desolatingly free to wander in a world too bleakly, too intimidatingly wide.