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Damaged
Simon Conway
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Description for Damaged
Paperback. The electrifying debut thriller from 2010 Steel Dagger award-winning author Simon Conway. Num Pages: 480 pages. BIC Classification: FF; FH. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 196 x 130 x 31. Weight in Grams: 304.
In a North Sea storm a drilling rig sinks, taking with it the ten kilos of hashish that Calum Bean has hidden in its superstructure. When the bankrollers decide that Cal's kneecaps are a reasonable forfeit, his cousin, renegade army officer Seb MacCoinneach, comes to the rescue.
But Seb has an agenda of his own. Turned down by the SAS, in fierce competition with his dead brother and in a bitter feud with his father, he masterminds a plan that will make fools of all those who have rejected him. Spurred on by his half-sister Madelene, a ruthless manipulator, he stars upon a lethal game in the name of freedom. And he needs Cal with him.
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton
Number of pages
480
Condition
New
Number of Pages
480
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781444727746
SKU
V9781444727746
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-10
About Simon Conway
Simon Conway was born in California in 1967, educated in Britain and studied English Literature at the University of Edinburgh. He served in the British army with the Black Watch and the Queen's Own Highlanders. After leaving the military he worked for The HALO Trust clearing land mines and unexploded ordnance in Cambodia, Kosovo, Abkhazia, Eritrea and Sri Lanka. As Director of Landmine Action he ran projects in Western Sahara and Guinea Bissau as well as successfully campaigning for an international treaty to ban cluster bombs. Simon Conway lives in London with his wife the Channel Four News Correspondent Sarah Smith. A LOYAL SPY, his third novel, won the 2010 CWA Steel Dagger Award for Best Thriller of the year. Visit Simon Conway's website at www.simonconwaybooks.com and follow Simon on Twitter @simongconway
Reviews for Damaged
Debut of a roaring and prodigal talent ... Not so much a novel as a life experience. Don't miss it.
Literary Review
Good background, with an on-the-nail summary of Northern Ireland wheeling and dealing . . . and a wild Celtic streak that marks Conway as one to watch.
Guardian
Cruel, violent and lyrical, it's Iain Banks meeting Alan Warner in Tom Clancy's missile silo. Excellent.
Select
A debut novel to rival The Beach.
Publishing News
Imagine John le Carre on bad acid - edgy, twisted and very, very dark.
Howard Marks
Good, youthful thriller, with tough, druggy characters, good Scottish locations and lots of action.
Bookseller
Bears comparison to Iain Banks at his best.
QPD Review
A powerhouse of a book that sends off literary sparks in all directions.
Evening News
Hard bleak and full on, this is one to carry around with you.
Big Issue
A very fine thriller...A hardboiled page-turner for the slacker generation.
MixMag
Dipping the ever-successful elements of guns and narcotics into an atmosphere of constant psychosis, DAMAGED is surprisingly believable.
Face
succeeds in painting a portrait of the world at once attractive and repellent
List
Literary Review
Good background, with an on-the-nail summary of Northern Ireland wheeling and dealing . . . and a wild Celtic streak that marks Conway as one to watch.
Guardian
Cruel, violent and lyrical, it's Iain Banks meeting Alan Warner in Tom Clancy's missile silo. Excellent.
Select
A debut novel to rival The Beach.
Publishing News
Imagine John le Carre on bad acid - edgy, twisted and very, very dark.
Howard Marks
Good, youthful thriller, with tough, druggy characters, good Scottish locations and lots of action.
Bookseller
Bears comparison to Iain Banks at his best.
QPD Review
A powerhouse of a book that sends off literary sparks in all directions.
Evening News
Hard bleak and full on, this is one to carry around with you.
Big Issue
A very fine thriller...A hardboiled page-turner for the slacker generation.
MixMag
Dipping the ever-successful elements of guns and narcotics into an atmosphere of constant psychosis, DAMAGED is surprisingly believable.
Face
succeeds in painting a portrait of the world at once attractive and repellent
List