Red Riding Nineteen Eighty

The chilling continuation of the Red Riding Quartet

David Peace author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Profile Books Ltd

Published:5th Apr '18

Should be back in stock very soon

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In Red Riding Nineteen Eighty, Assistant Chief Constable Hunter battles corruption and personal loss while pursuing the Ripper, leading to a gripping confrontation.

Set against a chilling backdrop of power struggles and deceit, Red Riding Nineteen Eighty plunges readers into the harrowing winter of 1980, where fear grips the heart of Yorkshire. The infamous Ripper has claimed his thirteenth victim, leaving the community in a state of terror. Assistant Chief Constable Hunter finds himself in a relentless pursuit to solve these gruesome murders, but as he delves deeper, he uncovers a web of corruption involving bent coppers and a system that seems determined to thwart his efforts.

As Hunter's investigation intensifies, the stakes become personal. With his home reduced to ashes and threats looming over his family, he is propelled into a dangerous game where every move could be his last. The narrative captures the desperation and moral ambiguity that defines Hunter's character as he navigates a world where loyalty is scarce and betrayal is rampant. The tension escalates, leading to a compelling confrontation between Hunter and a formidable adversary, each man driven by a desire for destruction.

Red Riding Nineteen Eighty is not just a crime novel; it is a profound exploration of the human condition under duress, showcasing David Peace's masterful storytelling. This third installment of the Red Riding Quartet solidifies Peace's reputation as one of the finest crime writers in the UK, offering readers a gripping tale that resonates long after the final page is turned.

The slow-burning, word-of-mouth success story of British publishing... These four books recreated the pervasive sense of terror and corruption with a hammering, semi-magical style loosely reminiscent of James Ellroy, but steeped in something far more bleak and English... the evil twin of Life On Mars... Peace may have succeeded in creating an enduring literature for a curiously undocumented area of Britain -- Justin Quirk * Guaridan Guide *
Singular and memorable -- Ian Jack * Guardian *
Bleakly brilliant * Radio Times *
Compelling * Sunday Times *
He's in a class of his own in terms of ambition. He's trying to write these alternative histories of events we know quite well in a challenging way. The fact that he's dealing with very English subjects from Japan is very interesting -- Alex Clark * editor of Granta Magazine *
A British crime master work. Required reading... * Maxim *
Original, difficult, brilliant * Observer *
Haunting evocations of 70s and 80s Yorkshire - interlinking tales of very fallible coppers, very noir hacks, very human killers -- Euan Ferguson * Observer *

ISBN: 9781781259917

Dimensions: 196mm x 128mm x 26mm

Weight: 272g

384 pages

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