Glow, Ned Beauman
Glow, Ned Beauman
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Glow

Author: Ned Beauman

Narrator: James Langton

Unabridged: 8 hr

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/20/2015


Synopsis

From one of England’s most accomplished young writers: a taut, riveting, compulsively readable novel in which a young man (with a bizarre sleep disorder) uncovers the connections between foxes behaving oddly in London, Burmese people going missing, and glow, the newest recreational drug.South London, May 2010: twenty-two-year-old Raf spends his days looking after Rose, a bull terrier who guards the transmitters for a pirate radio station, and his nights at raves in dingy warehouses and launderettes, where he first hears about the mysterious glow. When a good friend disappears without a trace, Raf’s efforts to find him will lead gradually and then suddenly right into the thick of a massive corporate conspiracy. And along the way, he falls in love with a stunningly beautiful young woman, only to discover that there is far more to Cherish than meets the eye.Combining the pace, drama, and explosive plot twists of a thriller with his trademark intellectual, linguistic, and comedic pyrotechnics, Glow is Ned Beauman’s most compelling and virtuosic novel yet.

About Ned Beauman

Ned Beauman was born in London in 1985 and studied philosophy at the University of Cambridge. His frst novel, Boxer, Beetle, won the Writers’ Guild of Great Britain Award and the Goldberg Prize; his second, The Teleportation Accident, was long-listed for the Man Booker Prize and won the Encore Award and the Somerset Maugham Award. In 2013, he was the youngest on Granta’s once-a-decade list of the Best Young British Novelists.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Blair

(Review originally published on my blog, February 2014) The biggest challenge involved in reviewing a Ned Beauman book is knowing where to start. His stories are such eclectic mixtures of different characters and situations, with so many wild tangents and twists, that I feel it would probably be eas......more

Goodreads review by Greg

Once again the British cover of a books beats the American cover. C'mon publishers, Foxes sell books!......more