I am submitting The Light of Day by Graham Swift. It's a book I initially read through augible.com but I liked it to much I wanted to share it with friends. I started telling people about the book but nobody could find a print copy anywhere. I checked out amazon and found a used hard-cover copy for, would you believe, 47 cents. It's in very good condition, and before beginning to pass it around, I decided to scan it and share it with everyone here, too. NLS didn't record the book as far as I know. I see there's another book by Graham Swift on bookshare that I'm going to have to check out son. Here's some information from the book jacket. Maybe some of you will enjoy the book as well. A single, dazzling day in the life of George Webb-ex-policeman turned private investigator-illuminates his checkered past, his now all- consuming relationship with a former client and the catastrophic events which involved them both two years ago. Intimate, tender and humorous in its depiction of life's surface, electrifying in its exploration of the depths that lie within us, this is a masterful novel-his first since the Booker Prizewinning Last Orders-from one of today's most widely admired and important English writers, a luminous, gripping tale of love, murder and redemption. Happy reading, Charlene