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- BOOKS, Page 112Suburban Sleep
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- By Paul Gray
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- RUNNING WILD
- by J.G. Ballard Farrar,
- Straus & Giroux; 104 pages; $12.95
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- Something horrible, instantly dubbed by the British
- tabloids as the Pangbourne Massacre, has occurred in an elegant,
- exclusive development west of London: 32 adult residents of the
- tasteful new houses have been murdered, and 13 children have
- disappeared. Baffled investigators, ranging from the local
- police up to the Home Office and Scotland Yard, eventually call
- on Dr. Richard Greville, a psychiatrist who specializes in
- criminal behavior. Running Wild is his report.
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- It is also the latest novel by J.G. Ballard, a world-class
- writer of science fiction (The Day of Creation) and
- autobiography (Empire of the Sun). Old Ballard fans may regret
- the brevity of this latest installment, but they, along with new
- readers, are certain to solve the mystery before Dr. Greville
- does. As he explains, "My failure to recognize the obvious, in
- common with almost everyone else concerned, is a measure of the
- true mystery of the Pangbourne Massacre." In other words, as
- Ballard has suggested in other tales, the sleep of suburbia
- produces monsters.
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