The Crooked Man

The Crooked Man

by PhilipDavison (Author)

Synopsis

A darkly funny, moving and original novel about a man coming to terms with the corruption around him and the conscience within. Harry Fielding is a shabby, solitary, but basically cheerful sort, living in a seamy flat in London and subsisting on a diet of gin and pre-packed airline meals in unmarked silver containers. He also works for MI5. Surveillance, protection, the occasional rough-and-tumble - just enough to keep body and soul together. However, when Harry witnesses Lisa, his next-door neighbour, killing and burying her sister's violent husband, he begins to lose his appetite...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: Revised ed.
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 01 Jan 1998

ISBN 10: 0099735415
ISBN 13: 9780099735410
Book Overview: Philip Davison creates a murky and surreal underworld which ensares the imagination.

Media Reviews
As flawed heroes go, Harry Fielding must rank as among the best of them Irish Independent An exciting, literate thriller Sunday Times As a modern moral tale, The Crooked Man works wonderfully... As a thriller it has more twists and turns than an offficial statement by a government spokesperson. Forget those dime-a-dozen airport thrillers, this is a gripping page-turner with pages worth turning Sunday Tribune
Author Bio
Philip Davison was born in 1957 in Dublin, where he now lives. He has written three other novels in the Harry Fielding series: The Long Suit, A Burnable Town and McKenzie's Friend; as well as the novels The Book-Thief's Heartbeat, Twist and Shout and The Illustrator. He has also written television drama. His play, The Invisible Mending Company, was performed on the Abbey Theatre's Peacock stage.