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Join us tonight for the launch of local author Guy Ware's newest book 'The Faculty of Indifference'!


Escape the rain and warm up with some drinks and book-talk at Rye Books East Dulwich at 7pm tonight! The author will be joining us for a talk and a Q&A for the release of his latest novel 'The Faculty of Indifference'.


The book follows protagonist Robert Exley, who works for The Faculty making sure "that nothing ever happens" and who writes in his encrypted journal to make sense of the world around him. When he finds a man in an orange jumpsuit shackled deep beneath The Faculty's offices, everything he thinks he knows changes. Infused with Guy Ware's unique dark humour the book takes on the tragedies of the everyday: boredom, suicide and love through the unique voice of the diarist.


"Ware asks how we can hold onto ourselves when what happens without is so random and fraught with possibility" - Stuard Evers



Attendance is free, just reserve your ticket here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-faculty-of-indifference-with-guy-ware-tickets-71150504073


Rye Books

47 North Cross Rd, SE22 9ET

020 3581 1850

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