Silverback by Phil Harrison - ISBN: 9780349727974
Hardcover
Ulster murder trial unlocks dark masculinity, friendship, and unspoken violence.

Silverback

'A dark unnerving tale' (John Boyne)

$48.61

  • Hardcover

    192 pages

  • Release Date

    15 October 2024

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Summary

Visceral and unpredictable, Silverback is doing what novels do bestTold with real intelligence, skill and compassion, this is a seriously impressive novel’ COLIN WALSH

Silverback is both a murder mystery and a knottily impressive portrait of a peculiarly Ulster form of masculinity’ SUNDAY TELEGRAPH

Highly originalMany novels about The Troubles depict the horrors that take place…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780349727974
ISBN-10:034972797X
Author:Phil Harrison
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint:Fleet
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:192
Release Date:15 October 2024
Weight:360g
Dimensions:236mm x 156mm x 26mm
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Critics Review

Visceral and unpredictable, Silverback is a novel doing what novels do best: it plunges beneath catch-all labels like ‘toxic masculinity’ to explore the complicated and mercurial humanity of flesh and blood human beings. Harrison’s characters are fathers and sons, husbands and friends, mentors and ingenues, all from different walks of life, all vulnerable in their power, and all so starved for connection that tenderness and violence have become indistinguishable. Told with real intelligence, skill and compassion, this is a seriously impressive novel – Colin WalshSilverback is both a murder mystery and a knottily impressive portrait of a peculiarly Ulster form of masculinity – John Self * Sunday Telegraph *Highly original … Many novels about The Troubles depict the horrors that take place on the street. This one, set at an intriguing remove, exposes the more ambiguous horrors gnawing within * Daily Mail *a dark and unnerving tale of heartless fathers and damaged sons told in a spare, clinical tone … Harrison writes with great conviction, his story moving forward with tragic insight – John Boyne * Irish Times *

About The Author

Phil Harrison

Phil Harrison is a writer and filmmaker living in Belfast. His first feature film, The Good Man, was released in 2012. His earlier short, Even Gods, won the short film award at the Belfast, Galway, and Cork Film Festivals in 2011, and was short-listed for the best short script at the 2012 Irish Screenwriting Awards. His debut novel, The First Day, also set in Belfast, was published in 2017.

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