Near Enemy
By (Author) Adam Sternbergh
Headline Publishing Group
Headline Book Publishing
8th September 2015
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Science fiction
813.6
Paperback
320
Width 133mm, Height 197mm, Spine 22mm
218g
The sequel to the Edgar-nominated SHOVEL READY, featuring kill-for-hire antihero Spademan. Perfect for fans of INCEPTION, LOOPER and Hugh Howie.
'Anyone who still lives in Manhattan and has anything of real value to protect does it with a shotgun, not a deadbolt. So the problem isn't getting in, it's getting out.'When New York was hit by a dirty bomb, the city became a burnt-out shell and only the wealthy were able to escape, to a virtual reality quite different from the world around them. Former garbage man, Spademan, lost his wife and his livelihood - in a city comprised entirely of garbage, there's little one man can do. So he became a hit man, clearing up in a whole new way.But now the virtual world is under threat from elite terrorists operating from somewhere in New York and Spademan is tasked with tracking them down. He's not used to having enemies - his foes usually end up dead pretty quickly - but he's about to find out just how close they are, and how dangerous they can be...Hardboiled as f*** with writing as fierce and sharp as a paper-cut
Savage future noir that crackles with deadpan witDebut novels as sleek, resonant and accomplished as this are a rare giftDark and often funny, with sparse, sharp language ... This is good, bitter funElegant, lean and clever noirGreat slice of modern noir - Ian RankinADAM STERNBERGH is the culture editor of the New York Times Magazine. Formally an editor-at-large for New York, his writing has been featured in several other publications, including GQ and The Times, and on the radio programme This American Life. He lives in Brooklyn. The first Spademan novel Shovel Ready is available from Headline.