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First published April 15, 1999
‘We went up grimy stairs to a room furnished with a table and chairs that wouldn’t have found space in junk shops in the old days.’ (p220)There is also an unimaginative reliance on the one bridge to indicate how much worse off life has become, viz:
‘The chief toxicologists thick lips gave a brief and surprisingly delicate twitch, like an actor greeting a colleague across a crowded room in the days before that profession became superfluous to modern society’s needs. (p108)
‘…a pick-up truck with more rust than is on what is left of the Forth Rail Bridge…’ (p232) and ‘[He] was more off the rails than the last train that tried to cross the Forth Rail Bridge after independence.’ (p253)The action picked up towards the end but not enough to save the whole story.