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There's a great 500-600 page novel in these 900-plus pages. I enjoyed parts of it very much, but in his zeal to mimic the Victorian writers Faber commits the same mistake many of them made in going on and on endlessly. And Faber doesn't have the excuse of getting paid by the word. Pity, because much of this is excellent, but it wears out its welcome, hammering its themes home with relentless, verbose repetitiveness. It could have been great, but falls short due to its author's inability to just stop.
Despite it being a weighty tome, you don't feel like you are reading one. Faber keeps your attention, though I had to go back and re-read certain passages to keep up with the plot. I have given it four stars, as the ending irritated me a lot. Worth the read, and will be re-reading it in the future.