The Ledge

The Ledge

by Blanaid Mc Kinney (Author)

Synopsis

At the time of his kidnapping, John was a successful film critic, with his own late night TV slot and something of a cult following. Crazed fans were an occupational hazard. One night, during a break in the show, John stepped outside to have a smoke. When he didn't come back, nobody worried too much. It was a week before he was found. Acclaimed Irish writer Blanaid McKinney's first novel covers the care and maintenance of bonsai trees, the sex life of pandas, Second World War fighter planes (and why test pilots were usually women), the singing career of Antony Perkins and much more. It's a blazing brilliant urban love story, with robbery and torture thrown in. Blanaid McKinney's first collection of stories, BIG MOUTH, revealed a new writer of persuasive imagination, revelling in characters who are mad or bad, or both. This novel confirms her as a major new talent.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 300
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Published: 14 Mar 2002

ISBN 10: 1861591675
ISBN 13: 9781861591678
Book Overview: 'THE LEDGE is a great novel. The writing is brilliant, the characters are terrific, and the plot comes staggering out of that corner where malice, hilarity and sentiment meet and have it out.' Roddy Doyle 'A sharp, dark and pertinent voice, gripping the reader and demanding our attention.' Dermot Bolger 'McKinney is one of those young writers who is setting out a new literary acreage for herself. Funny, flippant and intensely felt, THE LEDGE is a sassy love story with darkness and irony at its core.' Colum McCann 'This [THE LEDGE] is genius. Smart, funny, scary and the film, TV and music references are absolutely spot on.' Matt Thorne

Media Reviews
The Ledge is a great novel. The writing is brilliant, the characters are terrific, and the plot comes staggering out of that corner where malice, hilarity and sentiment meet and have it out - Roddy Doyle.
Author Bio
Blanaid McKinney was born in Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh, Northern Ireland in 1961. She lived for some years in Aberdeen and now lives and works in London. Her stories have been shortlisted for the V. S. Pritchett Prize, The Hennessy Literary Awards, and broadcast as one of the prize-winners in the RTE/Francis McManus Short Story Competition, as well as published in THE TRIBUNE, THE BRIDPORT PRIZE ANTHOLOGY and PHOENIX IRISH SHORT STORIES 1999.