Author:Karin Slaughter
‘One of the boldest thriller writers working today’TESS GERRITSEN
‘Her characters, plot, and pacing are unrivalled’ MICHAEL CONNELLY
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Two thrilling digital short stories in one from the No.1 bestselling author of the Will Trent novels
Necessary Women: She was fourteen when she watched her mother die. With her mother gone, her father told her she had to be the woman of the house. And then he went away for six months. Now she’s got a surprise for him...
The Mean Time: It’s a hot summer’s day and twelve-year-old Peanut and her cousins are being driven into town on the back of a trailer drawn by Uncle Toby in his tractor. It’s Peanut’s ‘mean time’ age and she’s about to do something she’ll regret...
Slaughter takes us to the deep, dark places other novelists don't dare to go.
—— Tess GerritsenSlaughter is one of the most riveting writers in the field today.
—— Sunday ExpressSlaughter knows exactly when to ratchet up the menace.
—— Daily ExpressSlaughter's plotting is relentless, piling on surprises and twists.
—— GuardianSlaughter's shock tactics don't allow the reader to relax for a single moment.
—— The TimesAn elegantly told, compulsively readable parable for the 21st Century
—— Vanity FairEggers's writing is so fluent, his ventriloquism of tech-world dialect so light, his denouement so enjoyably inevitable
—— ObserverA gripping and highly unsettling read
—— Sunday TimesUnputdownable
—— TimesTremendous novel ... inventive, big hearted and very funny. Prepare to be addicted
—— Daily MailCompelling and deeply contemporary
—— L.A TimesEggers brilliantly depicts the Internet binges, torrents of information and endless loops of feedback that increasingly characterize modern life
—— BooklistIt’s an extraordinary achievement and a riveting work of prose
—— The HeraldA classic Ackroyd tale that will not fail to please
—— Victoria Clark, 4 stars , LadyWith its distinctive language, structure and narrative approach, Lenin's Kisses presents a distictive version of 'rural china' and 'revolutionary China', even while establishing a new literary 'native China'
—— Contemporary Literature CommentaryYan Lianke sees and describes his characters with great tenderness . . . this talented and sensitive writer exposes the absurdity of our time
—— La CroixSophie Hannah is a real star.
—— Daily TelegraphSophie Hannah has quickly established herself as a doyenne of the 'home horror' school of psychological tension, taking domestic situations and wringing from them dark, gothic thrills.
—— Financial TimesHannah is a master of intense psychological thrillers . . . Full of twists and turns, and terrifying, too.
—— heatShe grips from start to finish - a grip which held me against my will because the sustained atmosphere of mild hysteria is hard to take . . . I couldn't put it down.
—— Literary ReviewPynchon’s latest novel is a historical romance set in during the internet’s infancy in the spring of 2001.
—— Jo Ellison and Violet Henderson , VogueBleeding Edge is a romp. On full display are Pynchon’s trademark linguistic and imaginative acrobatics… It may sound frivolous but an emotional maturity counterpoints the silly songs, deliberately bad puns, and pop-cultural references
—— Irish ExaminerWhen he’s in his hardboiled vein, [Pynchon] writes the most entertaining dialogue in any year.
—— Tom Stoppard , GuardianPynchon's best novel since Mason & Dixon, an exhilarating shaggy-dog private-detective story that punctured its own garrulous charm with sharp stabs of betrayal and threat. Astonishing, too, that that a 76-year-old should produce a novel with such wild and slangy bounce.
—— Tim Martin , TelegraphPynchon at his most hilarious, it gave way to more sombre realities involving a suspicious Silicon Alley tech company and its possible links to international terrorism and who knows what else.
—— UncutSuspenseful and darkly humorous.
—— Michael Dirda , Times Literary SupplementIntriguing, and probably the most straightforwardly readable of his books.
—— Gordon Brewer , HeraldA thrilling ride through the first tech bubble, filled with "bleeding edge" technology... Accomplished, funny and digressive.
—— Financial TimesPynchon's take on the attack on the Twin Towers. Will he reject the conspiracy theories of the "truthers" or spin some new conspiracies of his own? I think the answer is both. But I wouldn't swear to it.
—— Gordon Brewer , Scotsman· Pynchon delivered a piece of typically raggedy brilliance with Bleeding Edge.
—— Stuart Kelly , ScotsmanEngrossing, hilarious and shocking.
—— Jonathan Jones , GuardianPynchon’s high-energy writing crackles with dark wit and foreboding
—— Mail on SundayPlayful and paranoid New York noir
—— Adam Boulton , New StatesmanReaders will have to decide for themselves how they feel about an open-ended mystery, but for those who don’t care so much about the destination, the journey is more than worth it
—— Stephen Joyce , Nudge