Ordinary Thunderstorms

by William Boyd

Published 7 September 2009
William Boyd is the author of nine novels, including A Good Man in Africa winner of the Whitbread Award and the Somerset Maugham Award An Ice Cream winner of the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize and shortlisted for the Booker Prize Brazzaville Beach winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize; and Restless&< winner of the Costa Novel of the Year.What is the devastating effect on your life when, through no fault of your own, you lose everything home, family, friends, job, reputation, passport, money, credit cards, mobile phone and you can never get them back? This is what happens to a young man called Adam Kindred, one May evening in Chelsea, London, when a freakish series of malign accidents and a split second decision turns his life upside down for ever. The police are searching for him. There is a reward for his capture. A hired killer is stalking him. He is alone and anonymous in the huge, pitiless modern city. Adam has nowhere to go but down underground. He decides to join that vast army of the disappeared and the missing that throng the lowest level of London's population as he tries to figure out what to do with his life and struggles to understand the forces that have made it unravel so spectacularly. His quest will take him all along the River Thames, from affluent Chelsea to the sink estates of the East End, and on the way he encounters all manner of London's denizens aristocrats, prostitutes, priests and policewomen amongst them and version after new version of himself. William Boyd's electric follow up to Costa Novel of the Year Restless lt is a heart mouth conspiracy novel about the fragility of social identity, the scandal of big business, and the secrets that lie hidden in the filthy underbelly of every city. A thrilling, plot twisting novel from the author of the Richard Judy bestseller winner of the Costa Novel of the Year William Boyd is the author of nine novels, including A Good Man in Africa winner of the Whitbread Award and the Somerset Maugham Award An Ice Cream War winner of the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize and shortlisted for the Booker Prize Brazzaville Beach&< winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize and Restless&< winner of the Costa Novel of the Year.Boyd is English fictions master storyteller Restless is that rare thing: a spy thriller from a first rate narrative intelligence A good, rollicking read pulls you deep in to the obscure, forgotten intricacies of wartime espionage will keep you turning pages until the end Fast moving, densely plotted, beautifully observed and probably one of the best things Boyd has done has sold over 400,000 copies to date and won the Costa Novel of the Year Award&< William Boyd, multiaward winning author of Restless and Any Human Heart reveals London seedy underbelly in a Dickensian look at the casualties of modern urban life To be launched with a major consumer marketing campaign including outdoor advertising, guerrilla poster campaign, sampler drops and major online presence including a film trailer and author interview

Brazzaville Beach

by William Boyd

Published 10 September 1990
A story set in Africa and seen through the eyes of a young woman who is working on a field study of chimpanzees. The author also wrote A Good Man in Africa, An Ice-Cream War, Stars and Bars, The New Confessions and On the Yankee Station.

Waiting for Sunrise

by William Boyd

Published 16 February 2012
Vienna, 1913. Lysander Rief, a young English actor, walks through the city to his first appointment with eminent psychiatrist, Dr Bensimon. Sitting in the waiting room he is anxiously pondering the particularly intimate nature of his neurosis when a young woman enters. Lysander is immediately drawn to her strange, hazel eyes and her unusual, intense beauty. Her name is Hettie Bull. Their subsequent affair is both passionate and particularly destructive. Moving from Vienna to London's West End, from the battlefields of France to hotel rooms in Geneva, Waiting for Sunrise is a feverish and mesmerising journey into the human psyche, a beautifully observed portrait of wartime Europe, a plot-twisting thriller and a literary tour de force.