Author:Martin Amis
A sharp twist on the noir genre from one of England’s finest fiction writers
'I worked one hundred murders,' says Detective Mike Hoolihan, an American policewoman. 'In my time I have come in on the aftermath of maybe a thousand suspicious deaths, most of which turned out to be suicides, accidentals or plain unattendeds. So I've seen them all: jumpers, stumpers, dumpers, dunkers, bleeders, floaters, poppers, bursters. But of all the bodies I have ever seen none has stayed with me, in my gut, like the body of Jennifer Rockwell. I say all this because I am part of the story I am going to tell, and I feel the need to give you some idea of where I'm coming from.'
Night Train is a mystery story which lingers in the reader's mind even after Mike Hoolihan declares the case closed.
‘Tough, noir, Chandleresque’ Independent
‘Night Train is both delicate and bruising - a long drawn-out blue note. The book hangs around in the mind like smoke in a jazz club’ Telegraph Magazine
Night Train is both delicate and bruising - a long drawn-out blue note. The book hangs around in the mind like smoke in a jazz club
—— Telegraph MagazineA virtuoso performance. Deliciously readable, highly polished... Mr Amis has created a quicksilver narrative that grabs the reader and refuses to let go
—— New York TimesNight Train pushes the boundaries of noir almost to the edge of darkness
—— TimeA work of dark romanticism, a tale of possession... prose crackling with wit and invention
—— New York Times Book ReviewCompelling... Night Train is an entertaining take on the American detective novel, a potent cocktail of violence and stylized dialogue flavoured by an unexpected existential twist
—— Globe and MailAmis is arguably the greatest wordsmith living today, tossing of hundred-dollar words like spent matchsticks, with a scalding wit to go with it. Night Train is a tightly crafted and skilled work
—— Winnipeg Free PressColossally cool . . . Captures the essence of Southern California itself: forecast sunny and clear, with an undertow of darkness
—— San Antonio Express-NewsWinslow is a sensational writer
—— Independent on SundayAt a time when many successful crime and thriller writers produce a book a year, Don Winslow stands out. He is one of the best
—— Times Literary SupplementIf you've never read Don Winslow, start now
—— Val McDermidDon Winslow is the kind of cult writer who is so good you almost want to keep him to yourself
—— Ian RankinPatterson is in a class by himself.
—— VANITY FAIR[Patterson's] books don't pussyfoot around when it comes to the villains. These are bad, bad people ... with a lot of intrigue in high places.
—— AL ROKER, The Today Show