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Private Gold
Oct 28, 2024 10:26 AM

Author:James Patterson

Private Gold

James Patterson’s BookShots. Short, fast-paced, high-impact entertainment.

Private Johannesburg is closing down…

After the tragic suicide of his partner, Khosi, Joey Montague is packing up the branch of Private they'd set up in Johannesburg with US owner Jack Morgan. The investigation agency will be scaled down until Joey can recover from this devastating loss.

As he’s loading the removal van, Joey receives a call from an American woman who has just landed in the city and needs his help. But what at first seems to be a simple protection job soon becomes a matter of life and death – not just for his client, but for Joey himself.

Reviews

His down-to-earth stories have a nice blend of the worldly and the ingenious.

—— Phil Baker , Sunday Times

David Lodge's short stories are as witty and surprising as his novels

—— The Times

Fresh and timely...well-observed collection that one wishes was twice as long

—— Financial Times

Lodge’s preoccupations in these stories tend to be masculine, though not exclusively. The stories deal with the tumult and mysteries of relationships in a style at once serious and farcical… This collection shows Lodge at his most playfully imaginative.

—— Independent

Oz lifts the veil on kibbutz existence without palaver. His pin-point descriptions of individuals and spaces…are pared to perfection in order to resonate. His people twitch with life

—— Tom Adair , Scotsman

Oz is a quiet, plain, compelling writer

—— Alan Taylor , Herald

Deeply affecting chamber piece…

—— Ben Lawrence , Daily Telegraph

Engaging collection… Beautiful, spare prose

—— Lucy Popescu , Independent on Sunday

Presents us...with a complex and melancholic vision of people stuggling to transcend their individuality for the sake of mundanely idealistic goals

—— Michael Sayeau , Times Literary Supplement

All Israeli life is here, rendered in loving detail

—— Mail on Sunday

This poignant, often heartbreaking, collection evocatively captures life in a kibbutz

—— Good Book Guide

Neatly constructed, lucidly written and full of admirable sentiments.

—— Sunday Times on Consequences

Masterful. Transforms the every day into something rich.

—— Time Out on Consequences

[With] flashes of transcendence ... Ferris's specialist area is modern American crassness

—— Sunday Times

Ferris' characters may be flawed, but his writing is flawless

—— Tatler

Each of these stories is a well-crafted, tightly wound piece of short fiction that often springs with a delightful, sometimes moving precision

—— Times Literary Supplement

Ferris wittily skewers both middle-class social life, and its would-be dissenters. He has a brilliantly sharp eye for the manners and mores of 21st-century metropolitan society, and is a master of discomfort. . . Like F Scott Fitzgerald before him, Joshua Ferris shines an unforgiving light on the jittery pursuit of happiness, and 'the growing anxiety of never arriving at what was always just out of reach'

—— Craig Brown , Mail on Sunday

At turns arresting and hilarious. Ferris excavates relationships, interactions, missteps, and misunderstandings to form a collection of work you'll want to return to again and again

—— Southern Living

Most of the characters are comparatively sane, but no less deliciously ghastly

—— Lionel Shriver , Observer Books of the Year

Anxiety, self-consciousness and humiliation are the default inner states of the characters in these 11 stories

—— New York Times Books of the Year

A strange, fantastical squelch through watery East Anglia...one of the most impressive collections of short stories in recent years

—— Alex Preston , Observer

An undeniably enjoyable dose of escapism

—— Irish Independent

Mark Haddon has become a master of the short story…this new collection intrigues and horrifies by turn

—— Country & Town House

Gripping tale… Told with forensic precision.

—— Paddy Kehoe , RTE Online

Exuberant, lusty exercises in juxtaposition… Such contrasts not only power each piece but also act as a form of call and response across them… Terrifically compelling collection.

—— Alex Clark , Guardian

Impressive but forbiddingly lightless collection. There’s no doubt about Haddon’s skill.

—— Tim Martin , New Statesman

Have you ever read a book that made you gasp out loud and nearly burst into tears? The title story…had that effect on me… Haddon is able to give human tragedy the due solemnity it deserves but without being po-faced. A wonderful collection.

—— Anne Sexton , Hot Press

Guaranteed to keep me riveted.

—— Karen Byrom , My Weekly

Gripping… Packs the action and themes that might power a very full novel into less than 70 pages

—— John Williams , New York Times

Scintillating first foray into the shorter form… Beautifully crafted… A challenging and idiosyncratic talent, with a memorable way with words.

—— Max Davidson , Mail on Sunday

[Haddon] portrays the nightmares of our own society…with astonishing deftness, mixing black humour and pathos.

—— David Platzer , Tablet

The Pier Falls had me gasping in disbelief.

—— Chris Catchpole , Q

[It was] grim and compelling… [A] ripping, gripping yarn – narrative velcro.

—— Craige Raine , Spectator, Book of the Year

I savoured all the atmospheric short stories in The Pier Falls.

—— Elizabeth Reapy , Irish Times, Book of the Year

An enthralling short story collection; dark, immersive stories with lots of action. The writing is tight and inspiring.

—— E. Reapy , Irish Independent, Book of the Year

[A] searing collection of short stories that thrill and chill in equal measure.

—— Claire Allfree , Metro, Book of the Year

I was also captivated by the dark A Pier Falls, a brilliantly written collection of bleak and brutal short stories.

—— Mernie Gilmore , Daily Express, Book of the Year

I adored The Pier Falls… Each story is wildly entertaining and well written.

—— Dave Rudden , Headstuff, Book of the Year

[It] proves the capacity of a short story to immerse the reader fully in a fictional world.

—— Anita Sethi , Guardian, Book of the Year

This short-story collection is thrilling and exquisitely written. I gave out several copies as Christmas presents.

—— Claire Fuller , Sunday Telegraph

An exquisite writer.

—— Fiona Wilson , The Times

Mesmerisingly good stories, hugely varied, skilfully written, full of deft touches and narrative shocks... an absolute treat

—— Marcus Berkman , Spectator, *Books of the Year*
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