- Booksellers will be reminded of the recent success of The Emigrant (W.G. Sebald), Amsterdam (Ian McEwan), and Prague (Arthur Phillips)--beautifully crafted literary fiction with an international sensibility.- This extraordinary novel evokes powerful emotions through what the characters see and don't see, but mostly through that they hear--the language of music.- In The Kreutzer Sonata, de Moor's subtle, lyrical prose, with its undercurrent of menace, keeps the reader turning pages to the end.