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Torchwood: The Men Who Sold The World
Torchwood: The Men Who Sold The World
Nov 10, 2025 9:24 PM

Author:Guy Adams

Torchwood: The Men Who Sold The World

When Oscar Lupe appears 20,000 feet up in the air, his body is frozen solid and free-falling to earth. It shatters on impact. Soon after, a CIA Special Activities Division squad goes rogue with a cargo marked 'Torchwood' that they've been escorting from somewhere called Cardiff.

The Agency puts Rex Matheson on the case. As the strange deaths pile up, Rex realises there must be experimental tech out there, but someone is obstructing him at every turn. Rex is the CIA's golden boy - but has he met his match in the evasive Mr Wynter...?

Based on the hit science fiction series created by Russell T Davies, The Men Who Sold The World is a prequel to Torchwood: Miracle Day, starring John Barrowman and Eve Myles as Jack Harkness and Gwen Cooper, with Mekhi Phifer as Rex Matheson.

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This woman is a profound writer.

—— Richard Ford

Kennedy is as disconcertingly accurate at tenderness as at wildness... A passionate writer, on the edge and at risk.

—— New York Times Book Review

Kennedy writes with flaying precision about the things we won't often admit to ourselves, let alone speak aloud.

—— Daily Mail

A virtuoso of prose. Her phrasing is fine-tuned and supple to the highest degree: intuitive and subtle about the multifarious sensations of being alive.

—— London Review of Books

One of the most brilliant writers of her generation.

—— Sunday Telegraph

Chilling and brilliant

—— Scarlett Thomas , Financial Times

A narrative of energy, invention and intelligence begins to take shape: one that is at once dazzling and profoundly resonant...Tom McCarthy has written a novel for our times: refreshingly different, intellectually acute and strikingly enjoyable. Whether the Man Booker judges concur remains to be seen, but is seems highly unlikely that anyone will publish a better novel this year

—— Stuart Evers , Daily Telegraph

The strength of the novel is in the richness of McCarthy's intelligent, detailed research, while Serge is the cipher that he's used to convey it

—— Eithne Farry , Daily Mail

McCarthy has fashioned a poised, polished and occasionally perplexing novel that frames the dawn of the communications onslaught now engulfing us...Builds into a breathless tour de force...combining the impetus, mystery and gale-force pandemonium of the age- not to mention McCarthy's delirious prose - into a swirling finale that is at once confounding and eminently satisfying

—— Adam Lee Davies , Time Out

McCarthy is a richly gifted novelist

—— Boyd Tonkin , Independent

...C is a very good book indeed... McCarthy is one of the most intelligent and talented novelists of our generation.

—— Stuart Kelly , Scotland on Sunday

Its questioning hypnotic textures pay dividends

—— Metro

Whatever happens to this novel or to this writer, a chain of events has been set in motion. Nothing and no one is going to stop it going on and on.

—— Jenny Turner , TLS

Tom McCarthy's C... a novel blazing with energy and, for all its postmodern ambitions, a rich, old-fashioned yarn

—— Rosie Blau, on being a Booker judge , Financial Times

I surmise that it was because Tom McCarthy's C also hovers on an uneasy breaking-point, between fiction and philosophy, that I wanted it to win the Booker Man prize.

—— Andro Linklater , Spectator, Christmas round up

McCarthy's high-voltage writing runs through the reader like a charge.

—— Frances Wilson , Daily Telegraph, Christmas round up

New readers could grasp just how boldly he has tried to balance sumptuous period-fiction prose with a mischievous desire to sabotage his chosen form.

—— Boyd Tonkin , Independent, Christmas round up

An exciting, revealing and touching story

—— Lesley McDowell , Sunday Herald, Christmas round up

The novel's interest (or lack thereof) lies mainly in its stubborn refusal of anything resembling a narrative payoff...I loved it, right down to the prose, which, unspooling in a vaguely menacing present-continuous, sounds like screenplay instructions to a set designer

—— Anthony Cummins , The Times

A dazzlingly agile novel about the interconnectedness of things

—— Metro

Entertaining as well as ambitious

—— The Herald

McCarthy's descriptions of nature and of the everyday details of the era are vivid, surprising and true. And while the writing is often beautiful and ornate, the story has a bracing, Beckett-like severity

—— Irish Times
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