Short chapters, alternating narration perfectly controlled (between "he" and "I") and a welcome restraint. Tone "English" that makes no concessions and never falls into the higher bid
A quote from one of his characters, writer, is very telling: "Fiction is the best way to clear it." Nothing is more true and false at the same time as Knight manages to muddle our minds to enlighten us then on our altered human relations.
Revealed is the kind of novel that takes you by boat with finesse, without ever being overbearing. The narrative style that makes you want to go back into reading to reread passages and wonder how (and why) you be so misguided.
Evocation of disorientation as the loss of a loved one. Be empathize with the characters to alternately hating (or vice versa), as the views and knowledge of circumstances. Understanding how a hasty judgment is usually a death sentence.
Revealed is a revelation, a first novel subtle and controlled from start to finish. A thriller that makes chilling as it is realistic.