· With The Way Inn, Wiles’s fiction gives us a key card that unlocks a vision of the very real world that we are already immersed in. It’s a vision that describes the full banal horror of 21st-century human habitat, the alienation we feel, dwarfed by the full force of the service economy even as it offers us a complimentary www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 6 mins. · In Will Wiles's second novel, The Way Inn, there is something very odd indeed about just such a place. Once you're inside a Way Inn, your location within Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins. · Find The Way Inn by Wiles, Will at Biblio. Uncommonly good collectible and rare books from uncommonly good booksellers.
The Way Inn by Will Wiles Published by HarperCollins on September 16th Genres: Fiction, Literary, Psychological, Visionary Metaphysical Pages: Format: Paperback Source: Publisher Buy on Amazon, Buy at Forbidden Planet Add To Goodreads. Neil Double is a "conference surrogate," hired by his clients to attend industry conferences so that they don't have to. Annabel is one of the editors of Shiny New Books. Will Wiles, The Way Inn (4 th Estate, ), pages. BUY at Blackwell's in paperback via our affiliate link (free UK PP). Based on other online reviews I've seen, I can understand why Will Wiles' The Way Inn might not be everyone's cup of tea -- some people might find it a little too silly, others a little too pointless, and both these arguments are fair if you're going into the book determined not to like it. But I, on the other hand, ended up loving it quite a.
In a brand new Way Inn—a global chain of identikit mid-budget motels—in an airport hinterland, he meets a woman he has seen before in strange and unsettling circumstances. She hints at an astonishing truth about this mundane world filled with fake smiles and piped muzak. But before Neil can learn more, she vanishes. With The Way Inn, Wiles’s fiction gives us a key card that unlocks a vision of the very real world that we are already immersed in. It’s a vision that describes the full banal horror of 21st-century human habitat, the alienation we feel, dwarfed by the full force of the service economy even as it offers us a complimentary coffee. The Way Inn is an exceptionally well-written novel of acute observation and creative imagery in a world both real and surreal. Will Wiles succeeds throughout with prose that is imaginative and immersive, complex and compelling.
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