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Ladder to the Sky, A

2018, Pocket, Engelsk
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A psychological drama of cat and mouse, A Ladder to the Sky shows how easy it is to achieve the world if you are prepared to sacrifice your soul.
If you look hard enough, you can find stories pretty much anywhere. They don't even have to be your own. Or so would-be writer Maurice Swift decides very early on in his career.
A chance encounter in a Berlin hotel with celebrated novelist Erich Ackermann gives him an opportunity to ingratiate himself with someone more powerful than him. For Erich is lonely, and he has a story to tell. Whether or not he should do so is another matter entirely.
Once Maurice has made his name, he sets off in pursuit of other people's stories. He doesn't care where he finds them - or to whom they belong - as long as they help him rise to the top. Stories will make him famous but they will also make him beg, borrow and steal. They may even make him do worse.

Anmeldelser av Ladder to the Sky, A:

. A deliciously dark tale of ambition, seduction and literary theft . . . compelling and terrifying, powerful and intensely unsettling. In Maurice Swift, Boyne has given us an unforgettable protagonist, dangerous and irresistible in equal measure. The result is an ingeniously conceived novel that confirms Boyne as one of the most assured writers of his generation. . Hannah Beckerman, Observer
. Maurice Swift, the novelist protagonist of John Boyne.s A Ladder to the Sky, is a bookish version of Patricia Highsmith.s psychopathic antihero Tom Ripley. . The Times
. A dark morality tale in the mould of Patricia Highsmith . . . consistently intriguing . Daily Mail

Produktegenskaper

  • Forfatter

  • Bidragsyter

    Boyne, John (for)
  • Vareeier

    SD Books
  • Format

    Pocket
  • Språk

    Engelsk
  • Utgivelsesår

    2018
  • Emnekategori

    Moderne litteratur
  • Kom i salg

    6. aug. 2018
  • Utgave nr.

    1
  • Nivå

    Voksen
  • Varenummer

    9780857523501

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