Author: | Gareth Bouch | ISBN: | 9780956796318 |
Publisher: | Gareth Bouch | Publication: | January 16, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Gareth Bouch |
ISBN: | 9780956796318 |
Publisher: | Gareth Bouch |
Publication: | January 16, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Fifteen minutes into the future, a hot, dry summer in Hull: Coates, a researcher and investigator, is hired to trace the whereabouts of missing adolescent Dominic Russell.
Is he the latest in a number of gruesome blood-letting murders attributed to the city’s “Marginals” that exist somewhere in the underbelly of the population?
That’s what the Police say, but it’s not what the boy’s mother believes - and as Coates digs deeper into that underbelly he discovers that Dominic’s disappearance is just a tiny part of a much bigger story: one that will bring his world crashing down and endanger all those around him...
Rivercity is a book that can be read at many levels, weaving a main plot - a clear homage to the “noir” detective genre - with a vampire story and a myriad of strands about perception and reality, human nature, signs, superstitions, the history of Hull, aesthetics, the occult and political expediency. Above all it is a novel about philosophy and the nature of truth and knowledge in the electronic age.
Fifteen minutes into the future, a hot, dry summer in Hull: Coates, a researcher and investigator, is hired to trace the whereabouts of missing adolescent Dominic Russell.
Is he the latest in a number of gruesome blood-letting murders attributed to the city’s “Marginals” that exist somewhere in the underbelly of the population?
That’s what the Police say, but it’s not what the boy’s mother believes - and as Coates digs deeper into that underbelly he discovers that Dominic’s disappearance is just a tiny part of a much bigger story: one that will bring his world crashing down and endanger all those around him...
Rivercity is a book that can be read at many levels, weaving a main plot - a clear homage to the “noir” detective genre - with a vampire story and a myriad of strands about perception and reality, human nature, signs, superstitions, the history of Hull, aesthetics, the occult and political expediency. Above all it is a novel about philosophy and the nature of truth and knowledge in the electronic age.