<b>Back to his violent best</b>… Dark, gruesome and captivating.

- Sam Parker, Esquire

It’s a thriller in the mode of <b>Tarantino making war films or westerns</b>; hiding grand themes within genre.

- Alan Bett, Skinny

<b>Intense, electrifying</b>… Welsh has delivered a tremendously entertaining book – a whodunit, a thriller, and a probing character study – that’s obsessed with conflict, both physical and mental… <b>A surprisingly poignant, evocative read – highly recommended.</b>

Mr Hyde

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In a year when filming begins on Danny Boyle’s sequel of sorts to <i>Trainspotting</i>, it seems perfect timing to revisit its most visceral force.

Skinny

[<b>Begbie’s] intelligence and instinct make him compelling</b>, and Welsh keep the plot roaring along… <b>This is a dark, guilty pleasure</b> and written with – it seems to me – the cinema screen in mind.

- Kate Muir, The Times

<b>Welsh's ear for dialect is superb</b>, and the opportunity to observe Edinburgh's dark underbelly from the perspective of someone used to a gentler lifestyle far away leads to shrewd cultural insights.

Mail on Sunday

While Welsh’s sense of humour is never far from the surface of his writings<b>…this is very much a work of dark crime fiction rather than comedy or social satire with a touch of James Ellroy.</b>

- Hannah McGill, Scotsman

<i>The Blade Artist </i>is <b>lean...clever and propulsive</b>. The shorter length concentrates Welsh’s energy… There is a reason people still read him.

- Orlando Bird, Daily Telegraph

<b>No one writes about violence and class with such wit and insight as Welsh.</b> He’s a social satirist of the highest order and, with its themes of vengeance and redemption, this is <b>a deceptively comic book with a very dark heart.</b>

Metro

Welsh may be a reformed character but <b>he's still got it, and <i>The Blade Artist</i> is fab.</b>

- Katy Guest, Independent on Sunday

Jim Francis has finally found the perfect life – and is now unrecognisable, even to himself. A successful painter and sculptor, he lives quietly with his wife, Melanie, and their two young daughters, in an affluent beach town in California. Some say he’s a fake and a con man, while others see him as a genuine visionary.

But Francis has a very dark past, with another identity and a very different set of values. When he crosses the Atlantic to his native Scotland, for the funeral of a murdered son he barely knew, his old Edinburgh community expects him to take bloody revenge. But as he confronts his previous life, all those friends and enemies – and, most alarmingly, his former self – Francis seems to have other ideas.

When Melanie discovers something gruesome in California, which indicates that her husband’s violent past might also be his psychotic present, things start to go very bad, very quickly.

The Blade Artist is an elegant, electrifying novel – ultra violent but curiously redemptive – and it marks the return of one of modern fiction’s most infamous, terrifying characters, the incendiary Francis Begbie from Trainspotting.

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But as he confronts his previous life, all those friends and enemies – and, most alarmingly, his former self – Francis seems to have other ideas.

When Melanie discovers something gruesome in California, which indicates that her husband’s violent past might also be his psychotic present, things start to go very bad, very quickly.
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<b>The most terrifying character in <i>Trainspotting</i> returns - with his own novel</b>

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781784700553
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Vendor
Vintage
Vekt
203 gr
Høyde
199 mm
Bredde
130 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Irvine Welsh was born and raised in Edinburgh. His first novel, Trainspotting, has sold over one million copies in the UK and was adapted into an era-defining film. He has written fourteen further novels, including the number one Sunday Times bestseller Dead Men’s Trousers, four books of shorter fiction and numerous plays and screenplays. Irvine Welsh currently lives between London, Edinburgh and Miami.