ISBN-13: 9780993481161 / Angielski / Miękka / 2017 / 228 str.
The new novel by Birkenhead-born Nathan O'Hagan, author of The World is (Not) a Cold Dead Place, turns the temperature down to absolute zero in a thriller that stalks the darkest corners of the male psyche. On the streets of Liverpool, three lives - a young skateboarder, a steroid-crazed bodybuilder and a family man with a dark, troubled profession - are about to overlap in a dance of frustration, humiliation and murder. This noir journey through bars, gyms, retirement homes, gay clubs and footballers' mansions leaves a trail of suffocating guilt and psychosexual violence that seems all too real. In exploring 'crises of masculinity', O'Hagan trenches psychological depths with a worldly cynicism worthy of Camus, Jim Thompson or Bret Easton Ellis - and transcends the limits of the crime genre as we know it. Praise for The World is (Not) a Cold Dead Place 'Nathan O'Hagan is a very talented writer' Kevin Sampson (author, Awaydays) 'Dark, violent, funny, shitty, moving' James Brown (Journalist, radio presenter and author of Above Head Height) 'A great debut' Russ Litten (author, Kingdom)