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1992 - Book and wrapper in very good condition even though it belonged to a library before. >>> Paul Feather may be paranoid, but he's also right someone is out to get him. Paul has been preparing a report on patterns of violent behavior, but he soon discovers that unwelcome forces are spreading into his life, carried like a virus with the information he has gathered. Meanwhile, the peculiar Mr Walsh, who has pressing motives of his own, can hardly wait to see what will become of the experiment he has designed, involving Paul, and Paul's sister, and a certain Edmund Staples, a man who unfortunately killed his own father. - Within its limited range emotional growth, coping with its all-too-much unhappiness The Feather Report could not be more convincing or moving' (THE OBSERVER) - This very intelligent book is refreshingly sane, and it gives a funny but compassionate picture of the human need for order, the different ways that people try to cope with life, and the almost universal madness involved in reading the world' (TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT)