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2004 Nominated

Dead Air

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

A couple of ice cubes, first, then the apple that really started it all. A loft apartment in London’s East End; cool but doomed, demolition and redevelopment slated for the following week. Ken Nott, devoutly contrarian leftish shock-jock attending a mid-week wedding lunch, starts dropping stuff off the roof towards a deserted car park a hundred feet below. Other guests join in and soon half the contents of the flat are following the fruit towards the pitted tarmac…just as mobiles start to ring, and the apartment’s remaining TV is turned on, because apparently a plane has just crashed into the World Trade Centre…
Iain Banks’ daring new novel starts with a bang and then accelerates through one man’s political obsessions, manic media manipulations and wildly dangerous private life, speeding through a London of pubs, clubs, and geezers of extreme dodginess to a twinned climax of nail-shredding intensity.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Iain
Banks

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
Scotland
Original Language
English
Author
Publisher
Little, Brown & Co.

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