White City
a stunning and unforgettable historical crime novel
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2025
Headline Book Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-0354-1678-3 (ISBN)
Headline Book Publishing (Verlag)
978-1-0354-1678-3 (ISBN)
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A stunning crime novel in which the most brazen heist in history sends shockwaves through 1950's London - and tears apart the lives of two families. An intoxicating read for fans of Colson Whitehead, Deepti Kapoor and Ray Celestin.
'I very much doubt I'll read a better crime novel this year' IAN RANKIN
'Dominic Nolan is a wonderful writer' CHRIS WHITAKER
'Crime writing of the highest quality' DAILY MAIL
It's 1952, and London is victorious but broken, a city of war ruins and rationing, run by gangsters and black-market spivs.
An elaborate midnight heist, the biggest robbery in British history, sends newspapers into a frenzy. Politicians are furious, the police red-faced. They have suspicions but no leads. Hunches but no proof.
For two families, it is more than just a sensational headline, as their fathers fail to return home on the day of the robbery.
Young Addie Rowe, daughter of a missing Jamaican postman and drunk ex-club hostess mother, struggles to care for her little sister in a dilapidated Brixton rooming house.
Claire Martin, increasingly resentful of roads not taken, strives to make the rent and keep her teenage son Ray from falling under unsavoury influences in Notting Dale.
She finds herself caught between the interests of dangerous men who may know the truth behind her husband's disappearance: Dave Lander, whose reserved nature she finds difficult to reconcile with his reputation as a violent gang enforcer, and Teddy 'Mother' Nunn, a sociopathic, evangelising outlaw and top lieutenant in Billy Hill's underworld.
Drawn together through the years in the city's invisible web of crime and poverty, the fates of the broken families and violent men collide in 1958, as the West Indian community of Notting Hill's slums come under attack from thugs and Teddy Boys. For Addie, Claire, Dave and Mother, old scores will be settled and new dreams chased in the crucible of London's violent summer.
Praise for Dominic Nolan:
'Brings the obsessional dread of James Ellroy to 1940s London' IAN RANKIN
'Extraordinary...a career-defining performance' THE SUNDAY TIMES, CRIME BOOKS OF THE YEAR
He writes like a dream - a dark, fevered, frenzied dream' HARRIET TYCE
'Deserves to be compared with the unforgettable James Ellroy' DAILY MAIL
'Savage, beautiful, mesmeric' CHRIS WHITAKER
'A stirringly ambitious novel.... Extraordinary' A. J. FINN
'I very much doubt I'll read a better crime novel this year' IAN RANKIN
'Dominic Nolan is a wonderful writer' CHRIS WHITAKER
'Crime writing of the highest quality' DAILY MAIL
It's 1952, and London is victorious but broken, a city of war ruins and rationing, run by gangsters and black-market spivs.
An elaborate midnight heist, the biggest robbery in British history, sends newspapers into a frenzy. Politicians are furious, the police red-faced. They have suspicions but no leads. Hunches but no proof.
For two families, it is more than just a sensational headline, as their fathers fail to return home on the day of the robbery.
Young Addie Rowe, daughter of a missing Jamaican postman and drunk ex-club hostess mother, struggles to care for her little sister in a dilapidated Brixton rooming house.
Claire Martin, increasingly resentful of roads not taken, strives to make the rent and keep her teenage son Ray from falling under unsavoury influences in Notting Dale.
She finds herself caught between the interests of dangerous men who may know the truth behind her husband's disappearance: Dave Lander, whose reserved nature she finds difficult to reconcile with his reputation as a violent gang enforcer, and Teddy 'Mother' Nunn, a sociopathic, evangelising outlaw and top lieutenant in Billy Hill's underworld.
Drawn together through the years in the city's invisible web of crime and poverty, the fates of the broken families and violent men collide in 1958, as the West Indian community of Notting Hill's slums come under attack from thugs and Teddy Boys. For Addie, Claire, Dave and Mother, old scores will be settled and new dreams chased in the crucible of London's violent summer.
Praise for Dominic Nolan:
'Brings the obsessional dread of James Ellroy to 1940s London' IAN RANKIN
'Extraordinary...a career-defining performance' THE SUNDAY TIMES, CRIME BOOKS OF THE YEAR
He writes like a dream - a dark, fevered, frenzied dream' HARRIET TYCE
'Deserves to be compared with the unforgettable James Ellroy' DAILY MAIL
'Savage, beautiful, mesmeric' CHRIS WHITAKER
'A stirringly ambitious novel.... Extraordinary' A. J. FINN
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 3.7.2025 |
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Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 129 x 198 mm |
Themenwelt | Literatur ► Krimi / Thriller / Horror ► Historische Kriminalromane |
ISBN-10 | 1-0354-1678-6 / 1035416786 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-0354-1678-3 / 9781035416783 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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