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Borgen: Outside the Castle
Borgen: Outside the Castle
Oct 9, 2024 9:18 PM

Author:Tommy Bredsted,Joan Rang Christensen,Rum Malmros,Tim Pigott-Smith,Full Cast

Borgen: Outside the Castle

A thrilling BBC Radio full-cast spin-off from the Danish TV series, starring Tim Pigott-Smith.

Hans Gammelgaard, Private Secretary in the Danish Ministry of the Environment, is seeking approval for the controlled use of genetically modified crops by Danish farmers. However, unseen enemies seem prepared to go to any lengths in pursuit of their own agenda.

When Hans is sacked, he and his grandson Nick join forces with cynical journalist Jan Gleerup to find out who has been pushing commercial interests in the GMO debate in Borgen. A series of threatening phone calls means time is running out. Hans begins to fear not only for the political situation, but also for his family.

Adapted from the original Danish version, this radio drama is set against the backdrop of the first Borgen television series, which followed the unlikely emergence of Birgitte Nyborg as the country's new Prime Minister. At the centre of the drama is the Danish parliament, nicknamed Borgen - 'the castle'. While the TV drama focuses on the politicians, the radio drama is set in the world of the civil service.

Reviews

Any fan of the show should welcome this adaptation, translated by Joy Wilkinson and with a first-rate British cast but using the same music and a similar darting construction.

—— Gillian Reynolds , Daily Telegraph

As a jockey, Dick Francis was unbeatable when he got into his stride. The same is true of his crime writing

—— Daily Mirror

Nobody does forensics thrillers like Kathy Reichs. She’s the real deal.

—— David Baldacci

Kathy Reichs continues to be one of the most distinctive and talented writers in the genre. Her legion of readers worldwide will agree with me when I declare that the more books she writes, the more enthusiastic fans she’ll garner.

—— Sandra Brown

Each book in Kathy Reichs’s fantastic Temperance Brennan series is better than the last. They're filled with riveting twists and turns – and no matter how many books she writes, I just can’t get enough!

—— Lisa Scottoline

Gripping to the last page!

—— My Weekly

Thrilling

—— Sunday Express

Clever

—— Sun

Taut and thought-provoking

—— Sunday Mirror

Utterly gripping. A tautly coiled spring of suspicion and suspense which builds to a devastating ending

—— Mail On Sunday

A wonderful plot, full of tantalising reasons to read on, and of course with a killer twist at the end. What impressed me most was (. . .) the impossibility of truly knowing those closest to us, the pressures of parenthood - in particular working motherhood, and the terrible loss at the heart of all parenting: they grow up and away

—— Christopher Wakling, author of What I Did

Gripping and disturbing

—— Liz Smith , My Weekly

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—— Herald

Master of the sharp, snarling, spare sentence James Ellroy kicks off another mighty four-book run…A bloody big read but every word’s made to count at gunpoint. Ellroy kicks ass all round the ballpark.

—— Sun

Perfidia is a brilliant, breakneck ride. Nobody except James Ellroy could pull this off. He doesn't merely write - he ignites and demolishes.

—— Carl Hiaasen

A war novel like no other“Dark desires sizzle” and explode with a furious climax. Ellroy is not only back in form – he’s raised the stakes.

—— Kirkus Review (starred review)

One of the most original and daring writers alive.

—— Independent on Sunday

It’s an epic 687-page undertaking that is at times disturbingly violent – a must for noir fans.

—— Stylist

Ellroy, writing in his signature telegraphic style, strives to depict reality, every dark aspect of it: there’s murder, apparent ritual suicides, hate crimes and a world of characters that you just cannot root for. Ellroy successfully establishes his four main characters, alongside a wealth of fully developed, clever and sophisticated secondary characters, within his own creation of a microcosm of a community challenged by politics and an unavoidable history.

—— Culture Fly

James Ellroy is the best crime writer in the world.

—— Irish Times

A brash, two-fisted tour-de-force of spleen and invective which holds up a cracked and tarnished mirror to a turbulent period of American history … powerful in scope, theme and character … for blood and guts, he could give Beowulf a run for its money … it is impossible to deny the power and energy that has gone into Perfidia, which is more than a crime novel whilst showing, at the same time, what the crime novel is capable of.

—— SHOTS

The prose is as tight and fast moving as ever … If you are in pursuit of vintage Ellroy, this book is for you.

—— The Register

A sprawling, uncompromising epic of crime and depravity.

—— Publishers Weekly

As unflinching and sharp as ever, even more so . . . Perfidia might be his [Ellroy’s] finest novel yet . . . Its story is full of tectonic movements, fascinating and dangerous characters with ambiguous morality, and events bigger than life itself. It’s brilliant in its complexity and vastness.

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