Stuart Neville
Traveller and Other Stories: Thirteen unnerving tales from the bestselling author of The Twelve
Traveller and Other Stories: Thirteen unnerving tales from the bestselling author of The Twelve
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Stuart Neville is a Northern Irish crime author who writes edgy, compelling, and deeply humane crime fiction. His collection, "The Traveller & Other Stories," brings together thirteen gripping and unsettling tales, featuring a Foreword by John Connolly. The stories are divided into two parts: "New Monsters" and "Old Friends," and many of the characters from Neville's novels can be found haunting these pages. The collection explores themes of childhood, innocence, guilt, and redemption, and includes the previously unpublished novella, "The Traveller." Publishers Weekly and Dennis Lehane have praised Neville's work, calling it "Irish noir at its best."
\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 352 pages
\n Publication date: 08 July 2021
\n Publisher: Bonnier Zaffre
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Stuart Neville is a crime fiction writer known for his edgy, compelling, and always deeply humane stories. His works often explore the darker aspects of human nature and the complexities of the human psyche.
One of Neville's notable works is "The Traveller & Other Stories," a collection of thirteen gripping and unsettling tales from one of Northern Ireland's bestselling crime authors. The book offers a perfect introduction to Neville's modern master of thriller writing, featuring a Foreword by John Connolly.
In Neville's novels, Ireland, both north and south, is portrayed as a land haunted by ghosts, both real and imagined. His characters are often complex and flawed, struggling with their demons and trying to navigate the treacherous waters of their lives. Childhood, innocence, guilt, and redemption are all themes that are represented in Neville's novels, and this collection showcases these themes in a series of interconnected stories.
One of the standout features of Neville's writing is his pleasure in the short story form. The tales in this collection are concise and well-crafted, each one offering a unique perspective on the human condition. The previously unpublished novella, "The Traveller," is a particularly powerful example of Neville's skill in this genre. In this story, Jack Lennon, a character from Neville's novel "The Final Silence," and his daughter Ellen McKenna, are targeted by an unnamed assassin. The story is filled with suspense, tension, and emotional depth, as Lennon and McKenna struggle to survive and uncover the truth behind the assassination attempt.
"The Traveller & Other Stories" is a testament to Stuart Neville's prodigiously talented writing. The collection covers a decade of the author's writings and showcases his range and versatility as a writer. Connolly, in his Foreword, praises Neville's ability to create compelling characters and intricate plots, and describes the collection as "Irish noir at its best."
Neville's work has received critical acclaim from publishers and reviewers alike. Publishers Weekly, in a starred review, praised the collection for its "gripping and unsettling tales," and described Neville as a "supernova" in the world of modern crime fiction. Dennis Lehane, another renowned crime fiction writer, praised Neville's "Irish noir done to a turn, with just enough tearful sentiment to turn the screws tighter."
In conclusion, Stuart Neville is a crime fiction writer whose works are edgy, compelling, and always deeply humane. "The Traveller & Other Stories" is a perfect introduction to his modern master of thriller writing, offering a glimpse into the dark and complex world of his characters. Neville's ability to create compelling stories and his deep understanding of the human condition make his work a must-read for fans of crime fiction and literary fiction alike.
\n Weight: 308g\n
Dimension: 129 x 198 x 30 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781838775162\n \n
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