The Man Who by Thom Cree
The Man Who is an epic collection of tales of morality, love, violence and depravity set against beautifully evoked landscapes of 19th-century Americas West; tombs and sacred temples of Egypt and Nubia; and the internal machinations of British Intelligence. Each story brilliantly invalidates the cunning and motive of humanity and its inherent desire to subvert its existence.
'The writing reads more like poetry disguised as prose, giving it an otherworldly sense of immersion and pace. A fascinating literary piece.'
Ronald A. Geobey, Author of the Kiranis series
'Thom Cree shows great skill at depicting such savage acts of violence with such lyricism and viscerality of style.'
Daniel Wade, Author and playwright
It is indeed a unique talent to construct a taut, interesting tale, but to write it in such a way that the reading of it creates delight, page by page.'
Chris Maddix, Author