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The House of Dust Paul Johnston

The House of Dust By Paul Johnston

The House of Dust by Paul Johnston


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Summary

Quint Dalrymple's first investigation outside the former Scotland combines a taut highly original crime novel with pungent political comment.

The House of Dust Summary

The House of Dust by Paul Johnston

It's April 2028. Youth gangs roam the streets of independent Edinburgh, forcing the ruling Council of City Guardians to seek advice. Experts from the utopian university-state of New Oxford recommend an extreme deterrent - a maximum security prison alongside the central tourist zone. But at the prison opening ceremony an Edinburgh guardian is shot.



Quint gathers evidence linking New Oxford to the assassination. Sent there to close the case, he finds a ruthless administration beneath the glossy hi-tech veneer. And a conspiracy which leads from New Oxford's mysterious heart - the place known only as the House of Dust - to his home city.

The House of Dust Reviews

Hugely entertaining... engagingly imagined * The Times on BODY POLITIC *
First-rate crime fiction with an original twist * Sunday Telegraph on THE BONE YARD *
Johnston brings an intelligent perspective to the dark excitement of the thriller * Nicholas Blincoe, Observer on WATER OF DEATH *
This futuristic series is still refreshingly original and entertaining * Sunday Telegraph on THE BLOOD TREE *
Johnston's plotting is consummate and his characterisation deft. He is also a very funny political satirist...Very enjoyable * Observer on THE HOUSE OF DUST *

About Paul Johnston

Paul Johnston has written four previous highly-acclaimed crime novels, the first of which, BODY POLITIC, won the CWA John Creasey Memorial Dagger. He divides his time between a small Greek island and Scotland where he was born and grew up.

Additional information

GOR001449187
9780340766132
0340766131
The House of Dust by Paul Johnston
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Hodder & Stoughton
20020207
480
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