Bloodland
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3.3 • 55 Ratings
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- £5.49
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- £5.49
Publisher Description
A private security contractor loses it in the Congo, with deadly consequences, while in Ireland the ex-prime minister struggles to write his memoir. A tabloid star is killed in a helicopter crash and three years later a young journalist is warned off the story. As a news story breaks in Paris, a US senator prepares his campaign to run for office.
What links these things and who controls what we know?
With echoes of John Le Carré, 24 and James Ellroy, Alan Glynn has written another crime novel of and for our times - a ferocious thriller that moves from Dublin to New York via West Africa, and thrillingly explores the legacy of corruption in big business, the West's fear of China, the fate of ex-military, the role of back room political players, and the quick fix of online news.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In this elegantly plotted thriller from Irish author Glynn (Winterland), Dublin reporter Jimmy Gilroy, who's hurting for steady work, seizes the opportunity to write the life story of hard-partying Susie Monaghan, a washed-up actress killed three years earlier with five others in an unexplained helicopter crash off the coast of Donegal. Almost immediately, Gilroy encounters resistance, making him want to dig deeper, particularly into Monaghan's final days. Yet when he's offered the plum job of co-writing ex-prime minister Larry Bolger's autobiography, with explicit instructions to drop all other assignments, Gilroy reluctantly agrees. When Bolger, recently off the wagon, lets slip that Monaghan's death was merely collateral damage, Gilroy knows he can't abandon his earlier project. Further digging leads to a vast conspiracy with international implications. Glynn handles multiple story lines that would trip up a lesser writer, and his characters populate a world where nothing is black and white.
Customer Reviews
Lulanewdog
I really enjoyed the majority of the storyline and was looking forward to how all the different character strands would be woven together. I feel the author rushed the ending and am still wondering where the last chapter went; surely that couldn't have been the ending?
Brilliantly vivid and compelling
It's a pleasure to read a book where every word makes a positive contribution to the narrative. Many congratulations to Alan Glynn on an excellent novel.
Bloodland - a great story!
A comprehensive plot with great characters. A story that takes you through greed, politics and deception. I thoroughly enjoyed this and didn't want it to end.