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Red Riding Nineteen Seventy Four David Peace

Red Riding Nineteen Seventy Four By David Peace

Red Riding Nineteen Seventy Four by David Peace


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Summary

The first book in the acclaimed Red Riding Quartet.

Red Riding Nineteen Seventy Four Summary

Red Riding Nineteen Seventy Four by David Peace

Jeanette Garland, missing Castleford, July 1969. Susan Ridyard, missing Rochdale, March 1972. Claire Kemplay, missing Morley, since yesterday. Christmas bombs and Lord Lucan on the run, Leeds United and the Bay City Rollers, The Exorcist and It Ain't Half Hot Mum. It's winter, 1974, Yorkshire, and Eddie Dunford's got the job he wanted - crime correspondent for the Yorkshire Evening Post. He didn't know it was going to be a season in hell. A dead little girl with a swan's wings stitched into her back. In Nineteen Seventy Four, David Peace brings the passion and stylistic bravado of an Ellroy novel to this terrifyingly intense journey into a secret history of sexual obsession and greed, and starts a highly acclaimed crime series that has redefined how the genre is approached.

Red Riding Nineteen Seventy Four Reviews

Haunting evocations of 70s and 80s Yorkshire - interlinking tales of very fallible coppers, very noir hacks, very human killers * Observer *
1974 is raw and furiously alive, the literary equivalent of a hard right to the jaw -- George P. Pelecanos
Quite simply, this is the future of British crime fiction * Time Out *
Stunning...a brilliant first novel, written with tremendous pace and passion * Yorkshire Post *
A brilliant, unique voice -- John Simm
Peace has found his own voice - full of dazzling, intense poetry and visceral violence * Uncut *
The slow-burning, word-of-mouth success story of British publishing... These four books recreated the pervasive sense of terror and corruption with a hammering, semi-magical style loosely reminiscent of James Ellroy, but steeped in something far more bleak and English... the evil twin of Life On Mars... Peace may have succeeded in creating an enduring literature for a curiously undocumented area of Britain * Guardian *
Bleakly brilliant * Radio Times *
Compelling * Sunday Times *
He's in a class of his own in terms of ambition. He's trying to write these alternative histories of events we know quite well in a challenging way. The fact that he's dealing with very English subjects from Japan is very interesting -- Editor of Granta Magazine
A British crime master work. Required reading... * Maxim *
Original, difficult, brilliant * Observer *
Singular and memorable * Guardian *

About David Peace

David Peace - named in 2003 as one of Granta's Best of Young British Novelists - was born and brought up in Yorkshire. He is the author of the The Red Riding Quartet, GB84, which was awarded the James Tait Black Memorial Award, The Damned Utd, which was adapted for screen by Peter Morgan and starred Michael Sheen, Red or Dead, which was shortlisted for the Goldsmiths Prize, and Tokyo Year Zero and Occupied City, the first two parts of his acclaimed Tokyo Trilogy. The Red Riding Quartet was adapted for television by Channel 4. He lives in Tokyo.

Additional information

GOR009389868
9781781259894
1781259895
Red Riding Nineteen Seventy Four by David Peace
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Profile Books Ltd
20180405
320
N/A
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