The Death of an Owl: From the author of Salmon Fishing in the Yemen, a witty tale of scandal and subterfuge
By (Author) Paul Torday
By (author) Piers Torday
Orion Publishing Co
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
11th April 2017
9th February 2017
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
304
Width 128mm, Height 198mm, Spine 26mm
260g
Andrew Landford, MP is driving home one night along a dark country lane when a barn owl flies into his windscreen. It is an accident, nothing more. But Andrew sits on a parliamentary committee concerned with the protection of endangered species, and the death of the owl threatens to destroy his hopes of reaching No. 10.
Also in the car is Andrew's old Oxford friend and political adviser, Charles Fryerne. Will they be able to keep the crime under wraps, or will circumstances conspire against them 'A pleasure to read' - Daily Express'Skeweringly accurate' - Evening Standard'A compelling blend of morality and satire' - Sunday Mirror'Witty and well-crafted - a delightful gothic fantasy' - GuardianA delightful Gothic fantasy... Witty and well-crafted - completed with panache - THE GUARDIAN
Compelling blend of morality and satire - SUNDAY MIRRORTHE DEATH OF AN OWL makes the journey from well-crafted and urbane political novel to spooky melodrama with elegance. A pleasure to read - DAILY EXPRESSPiers has taken up the story so perfectly that you can't see the join. - THE TIMESPaul Torday burst on to the literary scene in 2007 with his first novel, SALMON FISHING IN THE YEMEN, an immediate international bestseller which has been translated into 28 languages and has been made into a film starring Ewan McGregor, Kristin Scott Thomas and Emily Blunt. His subsequent novels, THE IRRESISTIBLE INHERITANCE OF WILBERFORCE, THE GIRL ON THE LANDING, THE HOPELESS LIFE OF CHARLIE SUMMERS, MORE THAN YOU CAN SAY, THE LEGACY OF HARTLEPOOL HALL and LIGHT SHINING IN THE FOREST, were all published to great critical acclaim. He was married with two sons by a previous marriage, had two stepsons, and lived close to the River North Tyne. He died at home in December 2013.
Piers Torday was born in Northumberland and is the eldest son of Paul Torday. He has worked in live theatre, comedy and TV and is the bestselling author of three children's books, The Last Wild, which was shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Book Award and nominated for the CILIP Carnegie Medal, The Dark Wild, which won the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize 2014, and The Wild Beyond. He lives in London.