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THE CUTTING ROOM by LOUISE WELSH
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SummarySet in contemporary Glasgow, The Cutting Room is narrated
by Rilke, one of the most engaging, flawed and hedonistic
fictional creations of recent years.
When this dissolute and promiscuous auctioneer comes upon a
hidden collection of violent, and highly disturbing, erotic
photographs, he feels compelled to unearth more about the
deceased owner who coveted them. What follows is a
compulsive journey of discovery, decadence and deviousness.
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