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Blackout
Oct 7, 2024 11:18 AM

Author:Marc Elsberg,Marshall Yarbrough

Blackout

'Fast, tense, thrilling - and timely: this will happen one day. Highly recommended' LEE CHILD

'A dazzling debut' Marcel Berlins, The Times

THE TIMES THRILLER OF THE MONTH

THE GLOBAL MILLION-COPY BESTSELLER

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Tomorrow will be too late.

A cold night in Milan, Piero Manzano wants to get home.

Then the traffic lights fail. Manzano is thrown from his Alfa as cars pile up. And not just on this street – every light in the city is dead.

Across Europe, controllers watch in disbelief as electricity grids collapse.

Plunged into darkness, people are freezing. Food and water supplies dry up. The death toll soars.

Former hacker and activist Manzano becomes a prime suspect. But he is also the only man capable of finding the real attackers.

Can he bring down a major terrorist network before it’s too late?

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'Part Dan Brown–style chase and part eco-thriller, this debut—a bestseller in Germany—will get people talking' — Booklist US

Reviews

Fast, tense, thrilling - and timely: this will happen one day. Highly recommended.

—— LEE CHILD

A dazzling debut

—— Marcel Berlins , The Times

Part Dan Brown–style chase and part eco-thriller, this debut - a bestseller in Germany - will get people talking.

—— Booklist US

What makes this novel so compelling: it is not unrealistic. Quite the opposite.

—— Handelsblatt

Blackout is a thriller resembling those of Frank Schatzing - it combines suspense with meticulous research

—— Emotion

A controversial techno thriller

—— Gala Men

Electrifying: in this scientific thriller...Elsberg describes the murderous consequences of a blackout in Europe

—— Stern

Ruskovich’s writing is well crafted and poetic, particularly when evoking nature and weather in the backwoods, and the contrast with Jenny’s claustrophobic prison half-life is extremely well done. A sad, involving read.

—— Fanny Blake , Daily Mail

Breathtakingly written, haunting and heartbreaking, Idaho lingers long after it’s finished

—— Louise Rhind-Tutt , iNews

Devastating... a textured, emotionally intricate story of deliverance... Ruskovich's writing is a deft razor

—— O, The Oprah Magazine

It is two parts Donna Tartt, one part Daphne du Maurier. Ruskovich shares the former's unnerving knack for isolating her characters... and the latter's for psychological suspense and hauntings... bewitching and heady

—— Laura Freeman , Spectator

Idaho is a world of vivid particularity, a collection of evanescent traces and tracks, stains and remnants

—— Guardian

Astonishing... an exquisite examination of how the ripples from a single tragic event play out across a panoply of vividly drawn characters

—— Big Issue

Riveting… exquisitely rendered with masterful language and imagery. You leave Idaho feeling as though you have been given a rare glimpse into the souls of genuinely surprising and convincing people, as E.M. Forster would have characterized the inhabitants of this world. Idaho is a powerful and deeply moving book, an impressive debut that portends good, even great, things to come

—— Washington Post

One of the best books I've read this year... Emily Ruskovich's writing is remarkably beautiful; the descriptions of the mountain and the forest are breathtaking. And the fact that she doesn't provide clear answers, that everything is a little hazy, makes it exactly the kind of book I enjoy... The characters are complex and real, their motivations always understated... It is a wonderful book and I'll be recommending it to anyone who will listen

—— Claire Fuller, author of Our Endless Numbered Days

It’s the writing which is most striking, managing to be both spare and vibrant in what is essentially a dark novel... There’s no black and white here, no neat resolution: questions remain unanswered and it’s all the better for that

—— A Life in Books

Emily Ruskovich can communicate a world in a sentence

—— i-D

Eerie story about what the heart is capable of fathoming and what the hand is capable of executing... mesmerizing

—— Marie Claire US

Haunting, propulsive and gorgeously written, this is a debut not to be missed

—— People Magazine

A dark and poignant debut

—— Huffington Post

Fans of lush, psychological dramas like Top of the Lake or Broadchurch have their winter reading cut out for them. A provocative first novel filled to the brim with dazzling language, mystery, and a profound belief in the human capacity to love and seek forgiveness

—— Kirkus (starred review)

Shocking and heartbreaking, Ruskovich has crafted a remarkable love story and a narrative that will stay with readers

—— Publishers Weekly (starred review)

With lovely language and piercing pathos, Idaho focuses on the power of love and the possibilities of forgiveness and memory. This debut novel deals blows as large as life

—— Shelf-Awareness

In Emily Ruskovich's wizardly vision, Idaho is both a place and an emotional dimension. Haunted, haunting, her novel winds through time, braiding events and their consequences in the most unexpected and moving ways

—— Andrea Barrett, author of The Voyage of the Narwhal

A novel written like music… a chorus of rich and beautiful voices woven deep in the Idaho woods, each trying to come to their own understanding of a terrible tragedy

—— Hannah Tinti, author of The Good Thief

Emily Ruskovich has written a poem in prose, a beautiful and intricate homage to place, and a celebration of the defeats and triumphs of love. Beautifully crafted, emotionally evocative, and psychologically astute, Idaho is one of the best books I have read in a long time

—— Chinelo Okparanta, author of Under the Udala Trees

Exquisitely crafted

—— Wall Street Journal

Idaho begins with a rusted truck and ends up places you couldn’t imagine. Its language is an enchantment, its vision brutal and sublime

—— Leslie Jamison, author of The Gin Closet

Beautiful, brutal and incandescent

—— Deirdre McNamer, author of Red Rover

A strange, uncanny novel, bewitching and heady

—— Laura Freeman , Spectator

Richly rendered characters, with a well-delineated supporting cast and a strong sense of place. A debut of astonishing maturity.

—— Tim Blackburn , Guardian

This beautifully written and poetic novel is fascinating and disturbing… This is a novel which stays in the mind.

—— Dorothy Anderson , Nudge

A powerful debut novel.

—— The Mail on Sunday

I kept flipping back, over and over, rereading pages and saying ‘Oh my God’ to myself.

—— William Leith , Evening Standard

From the swish of a silk dress, to the whoosh of the guillotine, Dunmore uses words with economic precision to build up the detail and suspense of this novel. Which haunts the reader just as the characters in it are haunted by the dead.

—— The Tablet

Flawless final historical novel from the late, great Helen Dunmore

—— Woman & Home

A lively and inventive voice … by all account as brilliant as her other books

—— Good Housekeeping

Early feminism and a hint of Grand Designs: a great mix’

—— i paper
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