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The Silent Sentry
Author:Chris Paling
Country:United Kingdom
Genre:Fiction
Publisher:Jonathan Cape
Pub Date:1999

The Silent Sentry is a novel by Chris Paling. It was first published in 1999 by Jonathan Cape.[1]

Synopsis

Maurice Reid, a radio producer at the Corporation, navigates office politics and an increasingly dysfunctional domestic set-up as he searches for meaning in his life.

Reception

In a review for The Guardian, Isobel Montgomery wrote that it was “just the kind of novel that you would expect mid-career BBC staff to write when not bitching about dumbing down and management” and that, while “well-written”, it suffers from “utter predictability”.[2]

Nicholas Royle’s review for The Independent described the novel as “richly textured with visual details” relating to the world of radio production, and praised the work’s “wit” and “sense of comic timing”.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Book: The Silent Sentry . Chris Paling . Jonathan Cape . Great Britain . 1999 . 0-224-05903-3.
  2. News: Fiction. Isobel Montgomery. 24 June 2000. The Guardian. 19 June 2024.
  3. Web site: Books: Signal failures for the paranoid producers. Nicholas Royle. 13 February 1999. The Independent. 19 June 2024.