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Party drug at center of Beauman's new novel

By Reuters In New York | China Daily | Updated: 2015-04-22 08:39

Since his 2010 debut, novelist Ned Beauman, 29, has established a reputation for clever plots replete with memorable characters, vivid prose and some odd medical conditions.

His third novel, Glow, follows Raf, a young Londoner with a rare sleep disorder who loves raves and pirate radio. He stumbles into a bizarre global corporate conspiracy, including amateur chemistry, eerily intelligent foxes and missing Burmese immigrants, that revolves around a mysterious party drug.

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Party drug at center of Beauman's new novel

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