Title:
The Knot
By:
Mark Watson
Pages:
361
Rating:
4

Dominic Kitchen is a wedding photographer. Every Saturday since his career began in the sixties he has photographed a bride and groom on the happiest day of their lives, captured the moment they tied the knot forever, and then faded away into the background.

But throughout his life, Dominic has felt a knot inside him tighten, threatening his own chance of a happy ever after. And as the years go by, it becomes more difficult to ignore, until the ties that bind threaten to tear him apart…

The Knot book cover

Worth the money, but not quite as hard-hitting for me as Eleven. Still, a very enjoyable, conflicted, appealing read, you still manage to really get into Dom’s head and live there for a while.

Published by Sean Randall

I am an avid reader, technologist and disability advocate living in the middle of England with my wife, daughter and pets.

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