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Ghostwritten

On sale

8th March 2007

Price: £13

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Selected: Audiobook Downloadable / ISBN-13: 9781844564736

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Winner of the Mail on Sunday/John Llewellyn Rhys Prize.

A magnificent achievement and an engrossing experience, David Mitchell’s first novel announced the arrival of one of the most exciting writers of the twenty-first century.

An apocalyptic cult member carries out a gas attack on a rush-hour metro, but what links him to a jazz buff in downtown Tokyo? Or to a Mongolian gangster, a woman on a holy mountain who talks to a tree, and a late night New York DJ?

Set at the fugitive edges of Asia and Europe, Ghostwritten weaves together a host of characters, their interconnected destinies determined by the inescapable forces of cause and effect.

(P)2007 Hodder & Stoughton Audiobooks

Reviews

Time Out
A remarkable first novel
Daily Mail
Engaging and engrossing
Sue Perkins, Daily Express
The most breathtaking debut I've ever read
Esquire
An extraordinarily assured novel of global reach and millennial ambition
Daily Telegraph
This first novel displays a cool and intelligent virtuosity and an amazingly copious imagination
Books of the Year, Vector
A brilliantly constructed novel which you must read for yourself . . . truly a masterpiece
Irish Times
Tautly plotted and with the page-turning qualities of a thriller, Ghostwritten is an intoxicating read and is in danger of giving the post-modern novel a good name
The Times
Astonishingly accomplished
Daniel Mendelsohn, New York Magazine
Full of sly and sometimes beautiful surprises . . . worth a dozen of the morally anorexic first novels that regularly come down the pipe. Ghostwritten may conclude with the end of the world, but I, for one, am hoping for more
Washington Post
A dazzling piece of work
Los Angeles Times
Elegantly composed, gracefully plotted and full of humour . . . It recalls Tolstoy and Dostoevsky in its emotional scope and its ambitions. Like the great Russians, Mitchell makes us feel that more is at stake than individual lives, although it's by individual lives that pain and loss are measured
Entertainment Weekly
Mitchell deftly sketches each character to such a compelling extent that you become totally immersed
New York Times
Gripping and innovative