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Burning Bright
Oct 7, 2024 4:26 PM

Author:Helen Dunmore

Burning Bright

Burning Bright is bestselling author Helen Dunmore's second novel.

When Nadine runs away to London, innocence and corruption collide . . .

Nadine, a sixteen-year-old runaway new to London, is set up in a decaying Georgian house by her Finnish lover, Kai. Slowly, she begins t suspect that Kai's plans for her have little to do with love. 'Be Careful,' warns Enid, the elderly sitting tenant in the house, who knows all about survival and secrets. And when Nadine discovers Kai's true intentions, Enid's warning takes on a terrible and prophetic quality.

'A story of terrible innocence' Independent on Sunday

'The denouement is mesmerizing. One goes on addressing the problems of evil which Dunmore raises, long after one has finished her electrifying book' Sunday Times

'Outstanding. The plot unfolds with both tension and inevitability as Dunmore plays off past against present, rubs together contemporary themes of urban corruption with far-off memories of taboo passion' Sunday Telegraph

Helen Dunmore has published eleven novels with Penguin: Zennor in Darkness , which won the McKitterick Prize; Burning Bright; A Spell of Winter, which won the Orange Prize; Talking to the Dead ; Your Blue-Eyed Boy; With Your Crooked Heart; The Siege, which was shortlisted for the 2001 Whitbread Novel of the Year Award and for the Orange Prize for Fiction 2002; Mourning Ruby; House of Orphan; Counting the Stars and The Betrayal, which was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize 2010. She is also a poet, children's novelist and short-story writer.

Reviews

A story of terrible innocence...with openings of unexpected love and grace worthy of Graham Greene

—— The Independent on Sunday

Burning Bright is a beautifully constructed and thought-provoking novel, with a freshness that makes it outstanding

—— Sunday Telegraph

Helen Dunmore beautifully fulfils the highest function of a storyteller - to make you wonder what will happen next...one goes on addressing the problems of evil which Dunmore raises, long after one has finished her electrifying book

—— Sunday Times

A damn good read. If you've never read Don Winslow, start now

—— Val McDermid

It is impossible in a few words to do [it] justice... It's a huge book, both in size and scope

—— Sunday Telegraph

It was hard to see how Winslow could top his excellent 2006 novel The Power of the Dog, but he's done it ... Masterful

—— The Guardian

Smoothly oiled, superbly assembled . . . A traditional mob tale on steroids

—— The Providence Journal

A gripping thriller . . . Like his book's central figure, Mr. Winslow is good at what he does

—— The Wall Street Journal

Graceful . . . Wonderfully imagined . . . Winslow's story explodes with . . . gritty realism

—— Pittsburg Tribune-Review

Smart, staccato . . . A reading experience of sustained intensity, with appealingly sleazy characters and an Elmore Leonard-like snap in the dialogue

—— The Plain Dealer

Winslow is a sensational writer ... Won't disappoint under any circumstances

—— Independent on Sunday

Action sequences that put your heart into your mouth ... Vegas nights, floating orgies, shakedowns and shootings galore all feature in this superb novel ... The ending will blow you away

—— Evening Standard
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