An exciting, mesmerizing, wonderfully disturbing book. Go with it and it will suck you under
Daily Telegraph
Breathtaking and dazzling. An exhilarating tour-de-force ... immersing the reader in a trippy Odyssey
Daily Mail
Intellectually dazzling and emotionally frazzling. Self is the most daring and delightful novelist of his generation
Guardian
Will challenge and disturb, exasperate and entertain
Independent
Highly enjoyable, vividly, even profoundly imagined. Self is creating something rather grand
Sunday Times
Shark turns upon an actual incident in WWII - mentioned in the film Jaws - when the ship which had delivered the fissile material to the south Pacific to be dropped on Hiroshima was subsequently sunk by a Japanese submarine with the loss of 900 men, including 200 killed in the largest shark attack ever recorded.
When the Creep, an American resident in the 1970s at the therapeutic community in north London supervised by maverick psychiatrist Zack Busner, starts to tell rambling stories of thrashing about in the water while under attack from sharks, Busner has to decide whether they are schizoid delusions or some sort of reality.