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Red Riding Nineteen Eighty Three

The final chapter in a gripping crime saga

David Peace author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Profile Books Ltd

Published:5th Apr '18

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In the gripping conclusion of the Quartet, Red Riding Nineteen Eighty Three intertwines fear, corruption, and vengeance, culminating in a powerful climax.

In Red Riding Nineteen Eighty Three, David Peace brings his acclaimed Red Riding Quartet to a gripping conclusion, intertwining fear, corruption, and the infamous Ripper case once more. The narrative weaves together three compelling storylines that delve deep into the themes of moral decay and the distortion of justice that have been prevalent throughout the series. As the characters navigate this dark landscape, the tension escalates, leading to a climax that promises to leave readers on the edge of their seats.

The protagonists—BJ, the rent boy from Nineteen Seventy Four; Big John Piggott, the closest thing to a hero in this grim world; and Maurice Jobson, a corrupt senior officer—find their fates intertwined in a way that is both tragic and inevitable. Each character grapples with their own demons and the consequences of their actions, culminating in a confrontation that reveals the extent of the corruption that has plagued their lives. The stakes are high, and the path to vengeance is fraught with peril.

As the final installment of the series, Red Riding Nineteen Eighty Three not only ties together the threads of its predecessors but also solidifies David Peace's reputation as a groundbreaking voice in British crime fiction. This epic tale of betrayal and retribution showcases his unique storytelling style and ability to capture the darker aspects of human nature, leaving a lasting impact on readers and the genre alike.

A British crime master work. Required reading ... Compelling, disturbing and uneasy. * Maxim *
Compelling * Sunday Times *
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 * Guardian Guide *
Bleakly brilliant * Radio 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 *
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 *
Singular and memorable -- Ian Jack * Guardian *

ISBN: 9781781259924

Dimensions: 196mm x 128mm x 30mm

Weight: 290g

416 pages

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