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Murder by the Bottle

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Murder by the Bottle

Contributors:

By (Author) Ed Whitfield

ISBN:

9781913062705

Publisher:

RedDoor Press

Imprint:

RedDoor Press

Publication Date:

17th June 2021

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Crime and / or mystery fiction

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

320

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm

Description

An unreliable first-person narrative in the tradition of noir writer, Jim Thompson, set in the world of art, wine and provincial retail. Spurned by his illicit lecturer lover, art student Kier Rothwell presents a gruesome effigy of her in the end of year exhibition, leading to his removal from the college. Furious at his reduced means and opportunity, Kier (now calling himself New Shockley) is determined to liberate himself from imagined mediocrity, beginning by taking a job at In Vino Veritas, the local wine store. This not only eases his financial situation but offers creative satisfaction in his plan to reinvent the shop as a working art installation. His personalised wine labels make grotesques of the shop's middle-class clientele and in-shop tension builds. His combative colleague Petra mocks his artistic efforts and his anger boils. When Petra is made manager and tries to fire him it is all too much. New Shockley kills her with a broken bottle and hides her body in a freezer. Things spiral even further out of control as New tries desperately to cover up his crime, battling meddling customers, nosey policeman and his own demons until he plans the ultimate denouement for all who have crossed him. Tautly written and threaded with dark humour, Murder by the Bottle is a compelling study in character, criminality and truth. AUTHOR: Ed Whitfield is a film and theatre critic, who occasionally blogs on popular culture. To pose as a novelist he undertook an MLitt in Creative Writing from the University of Glasgow, and Faber's Writing a Novel Programme. He enjoys long walks, dining, dining on ashes, and faux self-deprecation. He splits his time between London and Cornwall, but has heard good things about the rest of the world and hopes to see it someday (provided there's a good bus service). Murder by the Bottle is his debut novel.

Author Bio

Ed Whitfield is a film and theatre critic, who occasionally blogs on popular culture. To pose as a novelist he undertook an MLitt in Creative Writing from the University of Glasgow, and Faber's Writing a Novel Programme. He enjoys long walks, dining, dining on ashes, and faux self-deprecation. He splits his time between London and Cornwall, but has heard good things about the rest of the world and hopes to see it someday (provided there's a good bus service). Murder by the Bottle is his debut novel.

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