The Glass Kingdom

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Pub Date 11 Aug 2015 | Archive Date 6 Jul 2015
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Description

Praise for Chris Flynn's A Tiger in Eden:

"Brutal, hilarious, and wholly surprising."Daily Telegraph

"A joy to read."Adam Levin

Carnival life and drug deals, rural Australia and a wannabe hip-hop star looking for trouble combine in this unforgettable novel. Small towns, big fights, meth labs. Chris Flynn's second novel is a surprising, funny, tragic story of finding your way in an unforgiving world.

Chris Flynn was born in Belfast. His debut, A Tiger in Eden (2012), was shortlisted for the Commonwealth Book Prize.

Praise for Chris Flynn's A Tiger in Eden:

"Brutal, hilarious, and wholly surprising."Daily Telegraph

"A joy to read."Adam Levin

Carnival life and drug deals, rural Australia and a wannabe hip-hop star...


A Note From the Publisher

Release dates:
11 August USA & Canada, US$15.95, CDN$17.50
30 July UK & Ireland, £10.99

Release dates:
11 August USA & Canada, US$15.95, CDN$17.50
30 July UK & Ireland, £10.99


Advance Praise

‘Takes aim at many aspects of modern life, from the military to reality television to society’s growing dependence on pharmacology…Fans of Irvine Welsh will delight in Flynn’s wordplay.’—Books+Publishing

‘Flynn’s fine ear for voice, rhythm, and pace, on full display here, are a major strength of the novel. His characters are sharply drawn. We come to know and inhabit these men not only through what they say, but how they say it…The characters inhabit a three-dimensional landscape where movement, be it subtle or dramatic, creates its own tension and poetry.’—Australian Book Review

‘A catastrophic, unexpected and strikingly imagined climax. His command of extravagant action and idiom never flags.’—Weekend Australian

‘Flynn’s men, like country towns, want to be known. Flynn’s close attention to voice means he’s always testing the frailties of self-perception and the performance of masculinity. Flynn is already one of our most playfully thoughtful novelists. On the basis of the gathering strengths of his two novels to date, he’s also on track to become one of our most interesting.’—Sydney Morning Herald

‘The funniest tale I’ve read in many a year…The Glass Kingdom is best described, I think, as Alex Garland’s The Beach meets the bush, and will have you marvelling at Flynn’s extraordinary ear for the vernacular and wicked eye for small-town country Australia.’—Readings

‘An unflinching page-turner that’s funny, ugly, shocking and true to life all at once.’—Three Thousand

‘Chris Flynn’s The Glass Kingdom has a whiff of Irvine Welsh’s drug-stream of consciousness and mindless violence, both brilliantly captured…a wild and satisfying ride.’—NZ Listener

‘A fantastic romp through the dark crevasses of Australia…a good read, a wanna-get-back-to-it read, and there isn’t much better than that.’—BooksellersNZ

The Glass Kingdom gives readers an insight into a very dysfunctional community and a network of drug dealers scattered across bleak and violent small towns in rural Australia. The blurb states that fans of Irvine Welsh will enjoy the book, and I entirely agree.’—Good Reading

‘A funny, sick book you’ll want to wash off your skin like outback dust, blood and spit.’—Craig Sherborne

‘Takes aim at many aspects of modern life, from the military to reality television to society’s growing dependence on pharmacology…Fans of Irvine Welsh will delight in Flynn’s...


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EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9781922147882
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