DON'T even start reading TJ Middleton's Cliffhanger (Picado) if you have a regular sense of humour that isn't tickled by the dark or obscure. You need a vast well of dark irony to appreciate this wickedly elliptical tale of love and betrayal.
And as you approach the final chapter, you'll realise that the end is even darker - in fact, it's jaw-droppingly diabolical!
Cab driver Al Greenwood lives very close to the sea. In fact, it swishes over the boulders at the foot of the soaring cliffs that are a couple of minutes' walk away from his front door.
Al is also a deeply dissatisfied man. He loathes his wife Audrey and fantasises about starting a new …

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