The literary debut of 2008 - part adventure, part comic opera, part geek nirvana
Nick Harkaway is the author of The Gone-Away World and Angelmaker, and of an even better and more exciting novel whose name will probably end up being Tigerman, or possibly Man, Island, Boy. Contrary to what you may have heard, the title really is the hard part. When he's not writing, he spends his time being the husband of a brilliant lawyer and the dad of two small children who are secretly bent on world domination. He likes Italian red wine and lives in a bit of London where the taxis still have a horse at the pointy end.
Its scope and ambition are extraordinary, its execution is often
breathtaking, and its style is by turns hilarious, outrageous,
devastating, hip and profound ... Hugely entertaining
*Independent on Sunday*
Breathtakingly ambitious ... A bubbling cosmic stew of a book,
written with such exuberant imagination that you are left
breathless by its sheer ingenuity
*Observer*
[A] post-apocalyptic triumph ... Immensely rewarding ... Genuinely
terrifying
*The Times*
A stunning debut
*Scotland on Sunday*
Exuberant...Wildly inventive
*The Times*
Its scope and ambition are extraordinary, its execution is often
breathtaking, and its style is by turns hilarious, outrageous,
devastating, hip and profound ... Hugely entertaining * Independent
on Sunday *
Breathtakingly ambitious ... A bubbling cosmic stew of a book,
written with such exuberant imagination that you are left
breathless by its sheer ingenuity * Observer *
[A] post-apocalyptic triumph ... Immensely rewarding ... Genuinely
terrifying * The Times *
A stunning debut * Scotland on Sunday *
Exuberant...Wildly inventive -- Michael Gove * The Times *
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