London, Burning

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Evocative tale of 70s London societal transformations.

If you're drawn to the electric atmosphere of a city in flux, "London, Burning" paints a vivid picture of 1970s London. Anthony Quinn has a knack for bringing the period to life, offering a blend of political intrigue, cultural shifts, and personal drama. It's as if you're living through the challenges and changes yourself, making it a captivating read for those who appreciate historical fiction with a pulse.

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London, Burning

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ISBN: 9780349144283
Authors: Anthony Quinn
Publisher: Abacus
Date of Publication: 2022-02-03
Format: Paperback
Related Topics: Mystery, Crime
Goodreads rating: 4.08
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London, Burning is a novel about the end of the 1970s, and the end of an era. It concerns a nation divided against itself, a government trembling on the verge of collapse, a city fearful of what is to come, and a people bitterly suspicious of one another. In other words, it is also a novel about now. Vicky Tress is a young policewoman on the rise who becomes involved in a corruption imbroglio with CID. Hannah Strode is an ambitious young reporter with a specialty for skewering the rich and powerful. Callum Conlan is a struggling Irish academic and writer who falls in with the wrong people. While Freddie Selves is a hugely successful theatre impresario stuck deep in a personal and political mire of his own making. These four characters, strangers at the start, happen to meet and affect the course of each other's lives profoundly. The story plots an unpredictable path through a city choked by strikes and cowed by bomb warnings. It reverberates to the sound of alarm and protest, of police sirens, punk rock, street demos, of breaking glass and breaking hearts in dusty pubs. As the clock ticks down towards a general election old alliances totter and the new broom of capitalist enterprise threatens to sweep all before it. It is funny and dark, violent but also moving.
 

Evocative tale of 70s London societal transformations.

If you're drawn to the electric atmosphere of a city in flux, "London, Burning" paints a vivid picture of 1970s London. Anthony Quinn has a knack for bringing the period to life, offering a blend of political intrigue, cultural shifts, and personal drama. It's as if you're living through the challenges and changes yourself, making it a captivating read for those who appreciate historical fiction with a pulse.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.