The Last Days of Night
By (Author) Graham Moore
Simon & Schuster Ltd
Scribner UK
1st July 2017
29th June 2017
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
384
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 23mm
From the winner of the Oscar for the Best Screenplay for The Imitation Game in 2015 comes a superb historical legal thriller based on the famous 'War of the Currents' fought between Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse.
*Soon to be a major film starring Eddie Redmayne*
The man who controls electricity will control the very sun in the sky...
It is 1888 and, with gas lamps still flickering in the streets of New York, a young lawyer takes a case that seems impossible to win. Paul Cravath's client is George Westinghuose, who is being sued by his wily rival, Thomas Edison, for $1 billion as they compete to power the city by electricity.
In his obsessive pursuit of victory, Paul takes ever greater risks to win at all costs. But soon he will find that everyone in his path is playing their own game.
A web of deception and industrial espionage Sunday Times
'This is John Grisham meets Edith Wharton, as all the great and good of 19th-century New York slug it out in court' The Times
Mesmerizing, clever, and absolutely cracklinga beautifully researched, endlessly entertaining novel that will leave you buzzingGillian Flynn, author ofGone Girl
A web of deception and industrial espionage * The Sunday Times on The Last Days of Night *
Reads like a modern thriller * Saga on The Last Days of Night *
A must-read * Daily Express on The Last Days of Night *
'This is John Grisham meets Edith Wharton, as all the great and good of 19th-century New York slug it out in court' * The Times on The Last Days of Night *
One theme, of course, is the exhilaration that arises from connecting science to invention. I found that theme played out, in a manner that was resonant for our own times, in Graham Moores historical novel The Last Days of Night' -- Walter Isaacson, author of 'Steve Jobs' and 'Einstein'
Graham Moore is aNew York Timesbestselling novelist and Oscar-winning screenwriter. His screenplay forThe Imitation Gamewon the Oscar in 2015. His first novel,The Sherlockian, was published in 16 countries and translated into 13 languages. Graham was born in Chicago and now lives in Los Angeles.