The Bullet Trick
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Canongate Books
Published:1st Feb '07
Should be back in stock very soon

Magic is murder when dying's just part of the act.
William Wilson is a conjuror fallen on hard times. So when he gets booked for a string of gigs in Berlin, he is hoping his luck is on the turn. Amongst the showgirls, the tricksters and the femmes fatales of Berlin's caberet scene, William can abandon his heart, his head and, more importantly, his past. But somehow secrets have a habit of catching up with him.
Louise Welsh's contemporary tale is her riches and most macabre yet, and The Bullet Trick will keep you guessing till its final explosive flourish.
Her most thrilling yet - an electrifying journey to one man's heart of darkness -- KATE ATKINSON
As vivid and slick as if we were watching a live performance * * Financial Times * *
A tour de force * * Independent on Sunday * *
Brilliant . . . both funny and tragic, with an extraordinarily gripping plot and a wonderful cast of shady characters * * Daily Mirror * *
Full of attitude * * Guardian * *
The atmosphere of this novel... is intoxicating. Dark, seductive decadence and nostalgia nestle under a dirty blanket of grim expectation. The two strands of William's life... are spliced together with alternate chapters set before and after his nosedive. This serves to heighten the tension to near-unbearable levels... You want to do the impossible and look away, but to do so would be to miss what could be the best and most intelligent crime novel of the year. * * Waterstones Quarterly * *
If your idea of a relaxing read is a thriller that keeps you awake all night, you need to go no further than home-grown talent. Louise Welsh's new novel, The Bullet Trick, is about a down-at-heel conjuror who gets sucked into the seedy glamour of the burlesque scene, with dangerous consequences. * * The Scotsman * *
Louise Welsh draws us into the half-light existence of cabaret performers in The Bullet Trick. * * Vogue * *
Breathtaking. An astonishing spell of dark glamor -- JAKE ARNOTT
ISBN: 9781841958903
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 23mm
Weight: 256g
384 pages
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