4 a.m. (novel)

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AuthorNina de la Mer
Publication date
26 August 2011
Pages272
4 a.m.
First edition
including a quote from John Niven
AuthorNina de la Mer
PublisherMyriad Editions
Publication date
26 August 2011
Pages272
ISBN978-0-9565599-5-1
OCLC751657838

4 a.m. is the debut novel of Scottish author Nina de la Mer. It was first published in the UK on 26 August 2011 by Brighton-based publishing house Myriad Editions. The novel draws on the author's personal experiences and research, covering rave culture of the 1990s and peacetime life in the British Army.

The book follows Cal and Manny, two British army chefs stationed in Germany during the early 1990s. The two are quickly bored by the daily comings and goings of military life and begin to take part in the activities of the red-light district in Hamburg, using recreational drugs and attending raves. Very soon, their drug usage begins to clash with their military duties and lives, leading to the pair undergoing pressure on their military jobs, friendships, and personal lives.

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