The Facility
Autor Simon Lelicen Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 noi 2016
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781509847624
ISBN-10: 1509847626
Pagini: 370
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: Mantle
ISBN-10: 1509847626
Pagini: 370
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: Mantle
Notă biografică
Simon Lelic has worked as a journalist and currently runs his own business. He was born in Brighton in 1976 and recently returned with his family to live there. Rupture his first novel, was a huge critical success. It was shortlisted for the CWA John Creasey New Blood Dagger and longlisted for the Desmond Elliot Prize and the Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award. Simon was shortlisted in the New Writer of the Year category at the Galaxy British Book Awards.
Recenzii
“A heart-rate-destabilising novel about the outbreak of a sinister new disease, the authorities' reactions and a pair of would-be whistleblowers. I don't know the ending yet - I'm half-dreading it - but this is one fiendish, impressive book.”
“Lelic’s follow-up proves he’s no one-hit wonder. The Facility is well crafted…pacy and absorbing from the first page…Lelic has demonstrated once again his talent as a storyteller, keeping his prose fast-paced and always giving his characters distinct, believable voices. With The Facility he finds a niche as an author of solid, engrossing thrillers who could well turn out to be a serial bestseller.”
“Lelic can plot like a demon and write wonderful dialogue…[He] has real talent and it will be interesting to see where he goes next.”
“Edgy…Compelling…it concerns a top-secret institution where a number of prisoners have been taken against their will.”
“Timely…Lelic has written a thriller for our times, whose plot is driven by a political machine that’s oiled and ready in the real world…This is Kafka meets Orwell in contemporary England.”
“The Facility is an uputdownable thriller…there is simply no putting the book down at any point…Apart from his storytelling skills Lelic has two potent weapons in his armoury, his dialogue which is scabrous and flint-edged and his characters.”
“[Lelic’s] ability to create an atmosphere of tension and foreboding fits…neatly into this frighteningly believable conspiracy thriller... Clever, well-paced and with a clear message, this is an ambitious and important novel with shades of George Orwell's 1984 at its core”
“An elegant crime thriller about a falsely imprisoned man and his estranged wife, intent on finding the truth. They collide with a journalist investigating a secret government facility hidden in the countryside. Topical and fast-paced.”
“A deeply unsettling read.”
“Vivid and compelling, it has drawn comparisons with George Orwell’s 1984.”
"With his fragile, sympathetic characters, Lelic has the same ability to make us look at the society we're creating as John le Carré."
“Lelic’s lean prose and intelligent approach to a controversial issue produce a riveting read.”—Publishers Weekly
“Former journalist Lelic brings the skills of his profession to bear in his fiction: timely topics relayed in the crispest of prose… in his latest, he dissects with chilling precision the consequences of unchecked governmental authority… Lelic makes numerous salient points about the suspension of civil liberties by an all-powerful entity even as he depicts the nightmare of an innocent man and his evolution from outright terror to dignified resistance. A fast-paced, topical read.”—Booklist
“A perfect, gleaming piece of engineering…It works like a vise.”—Onion A.V. Club
“Fans of Saramago’s Blindness will be blown away by this, a chilling election-year fable for our current era of universal surveillance and corporate control of media and its perverse influence on politics. Lelic’s prose is lean and cinematic.”—Library Journal