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The Resurrectionist
Jack O´connell
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Description for The Resurrectionist
Paperback. Num Pages: 320 pages. BIC Classification: FF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 131 x 198 x 23. Weight in Grams: 228.
Your only child is lost between this world and the next, and more than anything you want him back. A controversial doctor and a mysterious stranger claim they have the answer. Who do you trust? Are you willing to risk everything? Are you prepared to enter Limbo?
Part classic noir thriller, part mind-bending fantasy, The Resurrectionist is a wild ride into a territory where nothing is as it appears. It is the story of Sweeney, a druggist by trade, and his son, Danny, the victim of an accident that has left him in a persistent coma. Hoping for a miracle, ... Read more
With The Resurrectionist, Jack O'Connell has crafted a breakout thriller that's gripping, suspenseful, and all-out heart-pounding.
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Publisher
No Exit Press
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Number of Pages
320
Place of Publication
, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781843446552
SKU
V9781843446552
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99-29
About Jack O´connell
Jack O'Connell is the author of five critically acclaimed novels, which have earned him something of a cult status. He won the Mysterious Press Discovery Contest for the Best First Crime Novel for Box Nine, which launched his career. This and his other novels Wireless, The Skin Palace, Word Made Flesh and The Resurrectionist are all published by No Exit ... Read more
Reviews for The Resurrectionist
A brilliantly tuned, mesmerizing labyrinth of a quasi-real world as only a master artist could draw it
James Ellroy It's a helter-skelter, a roller-coaster, a ride on a ghost train - if the fairground had been designed by Philip K Dick, Stan Lee and Edgar Allan Poe
Brandon Robshaw
The Independent on Sunday
A feast of ... Read more
James Ellroy It's a helter-skelter, a roller-coaster, a ride on a ghost train - if the fairground had been designed by Philip K Dick, Stan Lee and Edgar Allan Poe
Brandon Robshaw
The Independent on Sunday
A feast of ... Read more