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Here Goes Nothing

By: Steve Toltz
Narrated by: Ben Chapple
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A firecracker of a novel by the Booker-shortlisted author of A Fraction of the Whole—a scathingly funny and affecting tale of life, death, love and the questionable existence of God.

Angus Mooney is not happy—he's been murdered, cut off in the prime of his life. He feels humiliated—he's never even believed in an afterlife. (How wrong he'd been). He's confused—death has provided more questions than answers. And he desperately misses his audacious and fiery wife, Gracie, who's expecting their first child.

The only upside is that Angus has found a way to see what his murderer is up to and how Gracie is faring. The downside: Gracie and his murderer are getting uncomfortably close, and a worldwide pandemic means the afterlife is about to get very crowded....

©2022 Steve Toltz (P)2022 Hodder & Stoughton Limited
Dark Humor Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Literature & Fiction

Critic reviews

"What a joy to surrender oneself to a writer of such prodigious talent." (Peter Carey)

"Funny, heart-breaking, brilliant." (Guardian)

"A grand achievement and the debut of a great comic talent." (Sunday Times)

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