High Dive High Dive

High Dive

    • 2.0 • 1 Rating
    • $15.99
    • $15.99

Publisher Description

‘A meticulous and gripping reimagination of the Brighton bomb’ Observer, Best Novels of 2015

In September 1984, a man calling himself Roy Walsh checked into The Grand Hotel in Brighton and planted a bomb in room 629. The device was primed to explode in twenty-four days, six hours and six minutes, when intelligence had confirmed that Margaret Thatcher and her whole cabinet would be staying in the hotel.

Moving between the luxurious hospitality of a British tourist town and the troubled city of Belfast, and told from the perspectives of a young IRA explosives expert, the deputy hotel manager and his teenage daughter, High Dive is a taut and tender retelling of one of the most ambitious assassination attempts against the British establishment.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2015
22 October
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
384
Pages
PUBLISHER
Random House
SELLER
The Random House Group Limited
SIZE
1.5
MB

Customer Reviews

rhitc ,

Taking a dive

Author
Born and raised in Blighty, now lives in Brooklyn [footnote 1]. This was his first novel in the US, although he'd previously published many stories in various low circulation, high brow literary journals, one of which (Guernica) he edits.

Precis
Brighton, England, 1984. The IRA tried to blow Thatcher up while she attended the Conservative Party conference. Fortunately or unfortunately, depending on your political affiliation, the Iron Lady escaped with nary a scratch. Punters and staff at the Grand Hotel didn't fare so well. Overlaid are the stories of the deputy hotel manager, his teenage daughter, and a young radicalised Irish accomplice to the bomber.

Writing
Stylish prose; not overdone as I feared. Characters difficult to engage with. Suspense minimal.

Bottom line
This book fell a bit flat, rather like the Grand Hotel. I was hoping for more. Indeed, it's not clear to me why Mr Lee felt the need write it [footnote 2]. He was getting paid, I suppose. Rating in the high three on Goodreads. Not this big grey duck.

Footnotes
1. Brooklyn: New York's most populous borough with 2.7 million inhabitants. Roughly 2 million are writers, or claim to be, and at least 500,000 of are named Jonathan. (These figures are estimates only. Unreliable ones at that.)

2. For a truly gripping yarn about the Brighton Hotel bombing, check out 'In the Morning I'll Be Gone' (2014) by Adrian McGinty.

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