A generation defining masterpiece
* Matt Thorne *
Invigorating, sexy . . . clever.
* Daily Mail *
A break for the big time.
* Independent on Sunday *
Pacy writing . . . an impressive debut.
* Big Issue *
Compulsive, edgy.
* Loaded *
An exciting read.
* FHM *
This book might just change your life
* Independent on Sunday on POPCO *
Thomas pulls off this intellectual rollercoaster of a novel with dry humour and panache, the ideas sparkle and the protagonist is wryly appealing
* The Sunday Times on THE END OF MR Y *
Thomas can discuss quantum physics and philosophy while making you think you're reading a sparkling romantic comedy.
* Kate Saunders, The Times on OUR TRAGIC UNIVERSE *
'Bright Young Things wanted for Big Project.'
They're in the prime of their lives but our bright young things are all burnt out. Six sparky twenty-somethings just out of university and working dead-end jobs, they are all bored to tears with their lives and looking for a way out. When a mysterious job is advertised in the newspaper, they all apply.
What they least expect is to find themselves prisoners on a deserted island. There's food in the fridge and they have a bedroom each, but there's no telephone, no television, and no way to escape.