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Ian Rankin
From Ancient Greece, via contemporary Britain, into the future, from childhood to old age and beyond, the stories in No More Angels capture the idiosyncrasies of modern life.
A train ticket seller livens up his day by telling Lockerbie victims’ relatives that his surname is Lockerbie. A widower struggles to keep his family on the tracks after the death of his young wife, becoming obsessive about order and routine to the point of madness. A schoolboy counts down the days, hours and minutes to a friend’s party, all too conscious of the realities of the popularity game. A house tour is conducted with the unspoken stench of parenticide hanging in the air.
Comic, tragic and sometimes both, Butlin explores individual lives with a lightness of touch that cuts right to the heart. A dramatic follow up to Butlin’s acclaimed Belonging, No More Angels is a captivating celebration of human frailty.
Reviews
Praise for Belonging:
‘As a fast page-turner, Belonging is hard to beat . . . It takes the finest features of the suspense novel, and combines them with the 20-something metaphyics of Alan Warner. The result is both mesmerising and serious’ Scotland on Sunday
‘Butlin is a novelist capable of making the improbable ring true . . . remarkable powers of description . . . compellingly written’ The Scotsman
‘[A] gripping, precipitous read’ Independent
‘[A] terrible psychological heart of darkness which is as terrifying as it is compelling. Harrowingly honest . . . this is a truly moving piece of work’ The List