New Crime & Mystery Fiction Titles From Bloomsbury 2002 Oct-Dec
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New Crime & Mystery Fiction Titles From Bloomsbury OCT-DEC 2002

Anthony Bourdain A Cook's Tour Pbk published October 2002 by Bloomsbury at £7.99 ISBN: 0747558213


Mail on Sunday 'This is the stuff of real writing ... Bourdain is a great original'
Evening Standard 'Brilliantly written in a raw, stylish gonzo prose, with pitch black humour and a devilish turn of phrase'
Sunday Telegraph 'Bourdain is a very funny writer; sharp, honest and with a beguiling mix of belligerence and sensitivity'
Literary Review 'Bourdain lauds tradition, hates frippery, and wanders tirelessly for the perfect meal ... such entertainment ... enjoy the ride'

Anthony Bourdain, life-long line cook and bestselling author of KITCHEN CONFIDENTIAL, sets off to eat his way around the world. But being Anthony Bourdain, this was never going to be a conventional culinary tour. Bourdain heads out to Saigon where he eats the still-beating heart of a live cobra, and travels deep into landmined Khmer Rouge territory to find the rumoured Wild West of Cambodia (Pailin). Other stops include dining with gangsters in Russia, a medieval pig slaughter and feast in northern Portugal, the Basque All Male Gastronomique Society in Saint Sebastian, rural Mexico with his Mexican souschef, a pilgrimage to the French Laundry in the Napa Valley and a return to his roots in the tiny fishing village of La Teste, where he first ate an oyster as a child. Written with the inimitable machismo and humour that has made Tony Bourdain such a sensation, A COOK'S TOUR is an adventure story sure to give you indigestion.

Anthony Bourdain is the author of the novels ‘Bone in the Throat’ and ‘Gone Bamboo’. ‘Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly his first work of non-fiction, was an international bestseller. He is the executive chef at Brasserie Les Halles in New York City.

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Jeremy Poolman Skin Pbk published October 2002 by Bloomsbury at £6.99 ISBN: 0747553084

Janek Janowiec is awaiting trial. In his cramped attic apartment in Krakow he has decided to set straight the record of his life, and yet he is wracked by the guilt and knowledge of a number of terrible secrets. What happened to his friend, the charismatic revolutionary leader, Fredzio? What exactly did his father do in the war? And where is his wife Rachel? With Janek himself telling the story the answers can never really be known and the need for secrecy seems ever more necessary when the voice of his dead father starts to visit him in his attic - goading and tormenting him, as he used to when Janek was a boy. Casting a revealing light on many of the neuroses of the late twentieth century, Skin is a gripping read that looks into the chilling mind of a man whose lies and obsessions spill shockingly across every page.


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Donna Tartt The Little Friend Published October 2002 by Bloomsbury at £16.99 ISBN: 0747562113

The Times 'Harriet is one of the most engaging and rounded characters you are likely to find ... gorgeous, fluent, visual' Daily Mirror 'Beautifully written and immaculately crafted ... even though there's humour, the tension is palpable. Unputdownable'
Daily Mail 'A dazzling tour de force'

Although the Cleves generally revelled in every detail of their family history, the events of 'the terrible Mother's Day' were never, ever discussed. On that day, nine-year-old Robin Cleves, loved by all for his whims and peculiarities, was found hanging by the neck from a rope slung over a black-tupelo tree in his own garden. Eleven years later, the mystery - with its taunting traces of foul play - was no nearer a solution than it had been on the day it happened. This isn't good enough for Robin's youngest sister Harriet. Only a baby when the tragedy occurred, but now twelve years old and steeped in the adventurous daring of favourite writers such as Stevenson, Kipling and Conan Doyle, Harriet is ready and eager to find and punish her brother's killer. Her closest friend Hely - who would try anything to make Harriet love him - has sworn allegiance to her call for revenge. But the world these plucky twelve-year-olds are to encounter has nothing to do with child's play: it is dark, adult and all too menacing. In Donna Tartt's Mississippi, the sense of place and sense of the past mingle redolently with rich human drama to create a collective alchemy. Here eccentric great aunts bustle about graciously despite faded fortunes and a child's inquiring mind not only unearths telling family artefacts, but stirs up a neighbourhood nest of vipers and larceny. The Little Friend is a profoundly involving novel which demonstrates how the imaginary life embraces what literature we read, what special places we inhabit and what kindred souls we recognize, to help crack open even the darkest secrets life has hiding for us.

Donna Tartt is a novelist, essayist and critic. Her first novel, The Secret History, has been published in twenty-three languages.

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