Imagine becoming a bestselling novelist while still in college, and almostimmediately famous and wealthy, then seeing your insufferable fatherreduced to a bag of ashes in a safety-deposit box, even as your celebritydrowns in a sea of vilification, booze and drugs. Imagine being given asecond chance, as the Bret Easton Ellis of this remarkable novel is given."Lunar Park" confounds one expectation after another, passing throughcomedy and mounting psychological and supernatural horror toward anastonishing resolution - about love and loss, fathers and sons - in whatis surely the most original and moving novel of an extraordinary career.'"Lunar Park" is great enough to suggest that his best work may now beahead rather than behind him; it's a very interesting ride with an alwaysinteresting novelist'. - "The Times". 'Emotionally powerful, "Lunar Park"is an unnerving and funny puzzle of a book: undoubtedly the real thing, asit were'. - "Guardian". 'Bret Easton Ellis has finally delivered theclassic novel he promised with his wildly successful debut, "Less ThanZero"'. - "Sunday Times".