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Simon and Schuster
January 2011
On Sale: January 11, 2011
277 pages ISBN: 1451618492 EAN: 9781451618495 Trade Size
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A massive terrorist attack on Arsenal's new stadium - a
woman grieving for her husband and son - a first novel to
set the literary world alight... Angry, funny, controversial and unpredictable, Incendiary
will be one of the most talked-about books of 2005. Not
since Alex Garland's The Beach has a debut novel used such
compulsive storytelling to convey a distopian vision of
moral degradation. Not since Roddy Doyle's The Woman Who
Walked Into Doors has a male writer created such a
powerful female voice. From her first sentence, Cleave's narrator seduces the
reader with her biting, deadpan wit, her no-nonsense
attitude and her love for her son. Over the next 250 pages
we must watch her suffer. Eleven suicide bombers turn the
stadium into an inferno during an Arsenal-Chelsea match.
Her husband and four-year-old son are blown to
smithereens. She is left with an empty ex-Council flat in
Bethnal Green and nothing to live for. And so she writes
Osama Bin Laden a letter to tell him just what she thinks,
a letter that takes the reader into a frightening maze of
class-bound relationships - and right to the dark heart of
a London under siege. A unique, twisted powerhouse of a novel, Incendiary has
had readers staying up all night to finish it, then up
half the next night arguing about it. Not since Martin
Amis has a writer pinned a generation down on a mat like
this and refused to allow it up till it admits it's
rotten.
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