Set in the 1920s, The Death of Peter Pan follows Michael Llewelyn Davies, the son of Peter Pan playwright J. M. Barrie, and Rupert Buxton, a dangerous man of uninhibited debauchery and desire, and their journey together. Told through the perspective of J. M. Barrie, Lowe crafts a deeply embroiling story of suppressed desire, love and conflict.
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