From the author of the bestselling Aberystwyth novels comes a Boy’s Own adventure of disappearing nuns, trainspotting and derring-do – and the introduction of an unforgettable new detective
Malcolm Pryce was born in the UK and has spent much of his life
working and travelling abroad. He has been, at various times, a BMW
assembly-line worker, a hotel washer-up, a deck hand on a yacht
sailing the South Seas, an advertising copywriter and the world's
worst aluminium salesman. In 1998 he gave up his day job and booked
a passage on a banana boat bound for South America in order to
write Aberystwyth Mon Amour. He spent the next seven years living
in Bangkok, where he wrote three more novels in the series, Last
Tango in Aberystwyth, The Unbearable Lightness of Being in
Aberystwyth and Don't Cry for Me Aberystwyth. In 2007 he moved back
to the UK and now lives in Oxford, where he wrote From Aberystwyth
with Love, The Day Aberystwyth Stood Still, and, most recently, The
Case of the Hail Mary Celeste.
malcolmpryce.com / @exogamist
Complex absurdity of a very special sort. Anyone who loves steam
trains, detective thrillers and PG Wodehouse will feel distinctly
at home
*Jasper Fforde*
An utter delight – this cocktail of the surreal and the
terrifyingly real is a rare entertainment
*Michael Williams, author of On the Slow Train*
Gripping
*Britain*
Effortless and hilarious … Pryce is in a league of his own
*Time Out*
Malcolm Pryce is the king of welsh noir … Edgar Allen Poe meets
Phoenix Nights in a flurry of blood-stained absurdity
*Sunday Telegraph*
A master of dry delivery, he has an impressive ability to transpose
the ordinary with the extraordinary, sweeping you away into a
funfair mirror world of grotesque characters and absurd situations
which keep you glued to the page at every turn
*Big Issue*
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