This follow-up to Cowan's much talked about first novel, Pig, will not disappoint. It follows the same quietly disturbing style, which won't knock you off your seat but will linger in your mind a long time after your'e done reading. The basic story is of a man, Paul, recalling the life of his son Euan to him, which has, as it becomes all too apparant, tragically been cut short at the age of five. But what unfolds is also the story of his own life, his childhood, his relationship with the child's mother. Unlike many i have read recently this novel contains characters which are so real you care about them.It actually has the power to evoke emotions not only in the drama of the big events, but in the small everyday things which would normally be taken for granted.