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Review: Heroic Measures

Domestic drama eclipses terror trauma

November 26, 2015 12:46
Ciment: fond, mournful humour

By

Madeleine Kingsley,

Madeleine Kingsley

2 min read

By Jill Ciment
Pushkin Press, £7.99

As the topographical star of Jill Ciment's novel, Heroic Measures, New York is indeed a wonderful town - but a town in chaos and under threat.

An abandoned fuel truck is blocking the main tunnel, and the missing driver may - or may not be - a bomb-toting terrorist.

That's the background, media-hyped story against which the minor morality tale of oldsters Ruth and Alex Cohen might have ended up some lesser writer's shrug.

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