For his first novel, author Adrian McKinty has chosen Northern Ireland's age-old conflict between Protestant and Catholic as his stage and peopled it with two unnamed narrators, a violent Protestant... This description may be from another edition of this product.
McKinty is the best writer of my generation (although I'm a bit younger than him). 'Orange' is a great novel, although it is vastly different from his subsequent novels. McKinty is outstanding, pick up any of his novels. His prose is second to none.
Tremendous book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
This is a fully realized literary statement of nihilism, a foreboding read in the best noirish tradition. Yet throughout there's a pervasive sense of unity of all things. Dismissing this as a first novel is a mistake; it is deficient in neither theme or quality of prose. I applaud the author's vision and his commitment to style, something almost completely missing from today's bestsellers. This book is disturbing on many levels and I will be thinking about it for weeks to come. I find that so many authors write two excellent books and then descend to some comfortable formula. In this book McKinty's is an original voice that I emphatically hope he maintains. Now on to the rest of his work...
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