The Opportunity
By (Author) Will Volley
Myriad Editions
Myriad Editions
8th June 2016
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
741.5
Paperback
136
Width 160mm, Height 240mm, Spine 15mm
345g
Colin is an ambitious door-to-door salesman on the verge of 'making it' as the owner of his own sales office. And the future is looking good.'First thing I'm going to buy when I get my own office is a Porsche Boxster...'But when the terms of his promotion change without warning, Colin and his team find themselves with just five days to achieve a new sales target - and to prevent his rival, Paul, from being promoted in his stead. Colin has to keep his disgruntled team from 'negging out' while a gang of ruthless debt collectors are getting ever closer. Of course, everything is going to be fine, more than fine, in fact...but meanwhile, he runs out of coins in the phone box and the boss isn't taking his calls.As Colin's grasp on reality dissolves, we see how the relentless focus on positive thinking - in the face of exploitative management, pay and conditions - leads to delusion, vulnerability, failure and, finally, human tragedy.Set amid the rain-lashed estates of southern England, The Opportunity is a darkly disturbing, stylish and compelling character study, set to become a classic of graphic noir.
'A masterly graphic novel debut. He'll be doing Batman next.' David Lloyd, co-author of V for Vendetta, 'A great contemporary story and a powerful drama that reminded me of Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross.' Jake Arnott, 'This darkly pensive character study is brought to the page with gritty visual realism and a broodingly atmospheric pacing.' Broken Fronteir: Comic of the Week, 'A fine example of Brit noir illuminated by Volley's sharp, clean and expressive artwork.' Herald, 'This is an impressive debut from a promising author.' The Quietus, 'This is one of those gleefully painful reads... Tremendously accomplished illustration.' Page 45
Will Volley's graphic short story" The Seagull "was published in the anthology" Negative Burn" by Image Comics and he drew the award-winning graphic novel adaptation of Shakespeare's" Romeo and Juliet "for Classical Comics.