This Eden by Ed O'Loughlin - ISBN: 9781780871776
Paperback
Cyberpunk spy thriller: save reality from deadly tech, world chase.

This Eden

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  • Paperback

    400 pages

  • Release Date

    15 February 2023

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Summary

This Eden is a smart, modern-day adventure reminiscent of both the cyber noir novels of William Gibson and the golden age of espionage fiction.

‘An incredibly fast-paced literary thriller, tricksy & crammed with ideas, beautifully written, occupying its own unique territory somewhere between Graham Greene & William Gibson’ – Kevin Power

Ever felt like you were living in a dystopian tech thriller? That’s because you are… Michael is out of his depth. The…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781780871776
ISBN-10:1780871775
Author:Ed O'Loughlin
Publisher:Quercus Publishing
Imprint:riverrun
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:400
Release Date:15 February 2023
Weight:280g
Dimensions:196mm x 126mm x 30mm
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Critics Review

An incredibly fast-paced literary thriller , tricksy & crammed with ideas, beautifully written, occupying its own unique territory somewhere between Graham Greene & William Gibson

An incredibly fast-paced literary thriller, tricksy & crammed with ideas, beautifully written, occupying its own unique territory somewhere between Graham Greene & William Gibson – Kevin Power
Sharp, witty and so well-written, with a plot that intrigues till the end. The Thirty-Nine Steps for the modern age. – Christine Dwyer Hickey
This Eden is a delight, a rollicking ride that never lets up, with a surprising - and emotionally rich - ending. And if that were the sum of it, This Eden would be a terrific read. But, as readers of O’Loughlin’s Giller-nominated, multifaceted historical mystery Minds of Winter might have guessed, there is much more to the novel than that’ * Quill and Quire *
Like a Tesla carjacked by William S. Burroughs, beneath its cool, sleek prose This Eden teems with ideas, wit and invention. A wild ride that hurtles from Vancouver to Jordan to Paris, from a chimpanzee sanctuary in Uganda to the dark pools of the high-frequency traders where money itself seems on the point of coming alive, Ed O’Loughlin’s new novel is a searing depiction of a world teetering on the brink of technological abyss, a rallying cry for those who want to save it, and an exhilarating, bleeding-edge thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat. – Paul Murray
Its like Jason Bourne meets John Le Carré, but the sense that it could be terrifyingly real never leaves. * Irish Sun *
Feral money is gnawing at the vitals of this timely but quirky cyberthriller by Ed O’Loughlin, a former Booker nominee. * The Times *
Determinedly original * The Times *
A sophisticated literary thriller, it is written with super-cool elegance and a keen eye for detail reminiscent of the best of William Gibson. Manipulated by the mysterious, philosophising Towse, Aoife and Michael must keep moving, warned to stay off -grid or be captured by the sinister agents pursuing them for reasons Towse is not ready to disclose. They manage to get from California through Africa to Israel, and then to Europe for the final showdown in Dublin. This is a breathtaking, memorable adventure with a serious heart. * Guardian *
Wonderfully intriguing * Crowsnest *
A glorious blend of spy novel and speculative fiction, the kind of book that sends the reader tumbling down rabbit holes to explore surreal scenarios that are chillingly plausible. * Irish Times Weekend *
Gripping… The threat to global stability here is an unholy amalgamation of AI and cryptocurrency, and O’Loughlin salts the action with big ideas and keeps the pace from flagging * Financial Times *
An unsettling thriller that treads in the digital footsteps of William Gibson’s intricate worldview of spies, global conspiracies and rampant technology … O’Loughlin has a unique voice that keeps you on edge throughout. * Crime Time *
This Eden brings spying up to date, with high frequency trading bots running amok and a cryptocurrency playing havoc with online financial systems. * East Anglian Daily Times *
This novel is like the lovechild of Graham Greene and Philip K Dick, and it’s impossible to do it justice in a short review. It’s an ingenious mix of espionage and dystopian fiction, generously sprinkled with clever literary allusions. * Indepedent *
A brilliant international cyber-thriller that’s smart, funny and, as it turns out, remarkably timely. – Christine Dwyer Hickey * Irish Independent *

About The Author

Ed O'Loughlin

Ed O’Loughlin grew up in Kildare town, Ireland, where he moved from his native Toronto, Canada, aged six. His first novel, Not Untrue & Not Unkind was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize 2009 and shortlisted for the Kerry Group Irish Fiction Award. His second novel, Toploader, a darkly comic vision of the “war against terror”, was published by Quercus in 2011. His third novel, Minds of Winter, was published in August 2016. He lives in Dublin with his wife and two children.

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