Overview
The event that changed all of their lives happened on a Saturday
afternoon in June, just minutes after Michael Turner - thinking the
Nelsons' house was empty - stepped through their back door. After the
sudden loss of his wife, Michael Turner moves to London and quickly
develops a close friendship with the Nelson family next door. Josh,
Samantha and their two young daughters seem to represent everything
Michael fears he may now never have: intimacy, children, stability and a
family home. Despite this, the new friendship at first seems to offer
the prospect of healing, but then a catastrophic event changes
everything. Michael is left bearing a burden of grief and a secret he
must keep, but the truth can only be kept at bay for so long. Moving
from London and New York to the deserts of Nevada, I Saw a Man is a
brilliant exploration of violence, guilt and attempted redemption,
written with the pace and grip of a thriller. Owen Sheers takes the
reader from close observation of the domestic sphere to some of the most
important questions and dilemmas of the contemporary world.
"Everything is pivotal, held in place by the powerful centripetal force of the tight, stylish thriller" - The Sunday Times