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These Darkening Days

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

These Darkening Days

Contributors:

By (Author) Benjamin Myers

ISBN:

9781526650306

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Publication Date:

10th January 2023

UK Publication Date:

15th September 2022

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Crime and mystery: hard-boiled crime, noir fiction
Narrative theme: Sense of place

Dewey:

823.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

368

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm

Description

As autumn draws in, a series of unexplained vicious attacks occur in a small northern town renowned for being a bohemian backwater. As the national media descends, local journalist Roddy Mace attempts to tell the story, but finds the very nature of truth brought into question. He turns to disgraced detective James Brindle for help. When further attacks occur the shattered community becomes the focus of an accelerating media that favours immediacy over truth. Murder and myth collide in a folk-crime story about place, identity and the tangled lives of those who never leave.

Reviews

As good as anything being written in Britain today -- HORATIO CLARE
Layers of landscape, myth and the hidden underbelly of everyday life outside of the metropolis are built up as the plot unfolds and the darkness grows. By now you should all know how good a writer Myers is. If you dont, These Darkening Days will be more than enough to convince you * LOUD & QUIET *
A powerful novel by a writer who has found his subject and the voice that best expresses it He could be Yorkshires Iain Sinclair as well as its Cormac McCarthy * BOOKMUNCH *
Subtle and compelling, controlled and atmospheric perfect, in fact, for the long dark nights ahead * MORNING STAR *
Hes James Ellroy with a flat cap and a terrier -- JOHN MITCHINSON
The collective blood pressure of the Yorkshire tourist board must ratchet up several notches every time that Myers publishes a new novel, but for the rest of us this is gripping stuff * THE CRACK *
Everything here, from the now-familiar landscapes to the description of life at the local newspaper and the behaviour of parachuted-in Sun reporters, is note perfectBut the book goes much further, delving into societys hysterical narcissism and the way its tendrils snake all the way back into myth, legend and half-forgotten community history. Theres no question that this is a superb piece of work.a fantastic eye for landscape and great political and cultural insightits funny, brutal and properly thrilling * THRILL FILTER *
The writing is stunning, from the occasional sentence which catches you and brings you up short The streetlights wear soft halos in the mist through to the ability to evoke the grittiness of this northern town in a few words. Sometimes I found myself going back and rereading sections, just for the pleasure the words gave. In places its almost poetic. And its all brilliant * BOOK BAG *

Author Bio

Benjamin Myers was born in Durham in 1976. His most recent novel, The Offing, was an international bestseller and selected for the Radio 2 Book Club. Other works include The Gallows Pole, which won the Walter Scott Prize for historical fiction, Beastings which was awarded the Portico Prize for Literature, and Pig Iron which won the inaugural Gordon Burn Prize. He has also published non-fiction, poetry and crime novels and his journalism has appeared in publications including the Guardian, New Statesman, Spectator, Caught By The River and many more. He lives in the Upper Calder Valley, West Yorkshire. benmyers.com / @BenMyers1

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