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Your face tomorrow. Volume 2, Dance and dream

Skillfully constructed around a central mesmerizing scene in a nightclub, a scene of real and perplexing horror, "Dance and Dream" again features our hero Jacques Deza. But in Volume Two Deza--hired by MI6 as a person of extraordinarily sophisticated powers of perception--discovers the dark side of his new employers. In a disco, Tupra, his spymaster boss, brings out a sword and uses it in a way that appalls Deza, who remonstrates: "You can't just go around hurting and killing people like that." "Why not?" asks Tupra.

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  • "Dance and dream"
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  • "Skillfully constructed around a central mesmerizing scene in a nightclub, a scene of real and perplexing horror, "Dance and Dream" again features our hero Jacques Deza. But in Volume Two Deza--hired by MI6 as a person of extraordinarily sophisticated powers of perception--discovers the dark side of his new employers. In a disco, Tupra, his spymaster boss, brings out a sword and uses it in a way that appalls Deza, who remonstrates: "You can't just go around hurting and killing people like that." "Why not?" asks Tupra."@en
  • "Jacques Deza is in a kind of limbo. Separated from his wife and child, living in London to make a break from Spain, he has found work with an M16-like organisation who employ him for his acute powers of observation and insight into human nature. But, as Jacques discovers, it is not possible to distance yourself from other human beings entirely."@en

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  • "Suspense fiction"
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  • "Fiction"
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  • "Your face tomorrow. Volume 2, Dance and dream"
  • "Your face tomorrow. Volume 2, Dance and dream"@en
  • "Your face tomorrow. V. 2, Dance and dream"@en
  • "Your face tomorrow : 2, Dance and dream"