The radio and TV are suddenly filled with white noise, there's no newspaper, the Internet is down and no one's answering the phone.
Jonas seems to be the last living creature on the planet. But what happened? And why is he still here?
A thriller and a psychological mystery, Night Work also asks profound philosophical questions.
Just don't read it on your own.
From the German reviews
'Impressive. Writers tell stories, but writers of Glavinic's rank create worlds in which we lose ourselves.' Die Welt
'Glavinic has created a gripping mystery - a book that leaves its readers disturbed yet happy, and full of questions.' Focus
'One of the most thrilling novels of the year. A fantastic tale about the fragility of the individual.' Nurnburger Zeitung
Autorentext
Thomas Glavinic, born 1972, has worked as a taxi driver, mountain farmer and copywriter. His first novel, Carl Haffner's Love of the Draw, made the Daily Telegraph Book of the Year list. Der Kameramörder ('The Camera Killer') was awarded the Friedrich-Glauser-Krimipreis, Germany's most important crime award. He has written three other widely acclaimed novels, the latest of which, Das Bin Doch Ich, was shortlisted for the 2007 German Book Prize. He lives in Vienna.
Zusammenfassung
There's nothing moving outside. No cars. No buses. No people. No birds.Nothing. No one. Anywhere.An ordinary man wakes up on an ordinary day to find that he's the only living creature in the entire city. The radio and TV are suddenly filled with white noise, there's no newspaper, the Internet is down and no one's answering the phone. Jonas is the last living being on the planet. What happened? How? Why? And why is he still here? Thriller and philosophical investigation wrapped up in an intensely compelling, eerie mystery, Night Work is compulsive and exhilarating - but don't read it when you're all alone...