Dishonest Days
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Pub Date 21 Jan 2027 | Archive Date 21 Jan 2027
Pan Macmillan | Picador
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Description
Dishonest Days is a thrilling, continent-sweeping novel of conspiracy and revenge from the Man Booker Prize-longlisted author of The Kills.
1986, the Laos–Cambodia border. Fourteen women drown in an accident, all of them participants in a drug trial for Panzet Pharmaceuticals. Scattered between their bodies, boxes of Aspinex DP1024, the unstable and highly addictive variant of a painkiller sold by Panzet. Their deaths are covered up, along with the drug’s harmful side effects.
Cuna, Colombia. West Core, an American mining company, funds the worst excesses of the Colombian civil war, laundering money for the cartels. The company forces thirty-five miners to smuggle a cache of emeralds into the United States: their backs are cut open, the jewels inserted into the flesh, and stitched closed.
Edgerton, Wyoming. Peter Norstrom, an employee of West Core, dies of an AIDS-related illness after his employers cut his health insurance in a petty act of revenge. His lover Tom Gellert, researching the impact of long-term exposure to hazardous chemicals at a West Core mine, seeks retribution against the company with an act of domestic terrorism which will trigger a decades-long guerrilla protest movement.
At the heart of all this sit Richard and Patsy Wildemann, the owners of Panzet, West Core and more companies besides, reclusive billionaires who profit from war and disease while laundering their reputations through art and philanthropy.
Dishonest Days is an epic and gripping novel of blood and emeralds, drugs and power, and the people swept up by the waves of history.
‘House’s writing is spare and compelling’ The Guardian
‘A writer at the top of his game’ Los Angeles Times
‘With a single observation he can give lasting resonance to a few seconds of human awkwardness. House gives us vivid pictures: powerful, bleak, beautiful’ The Times Literary Supplement
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9781509836420 |
| PRICE | £22.00 (GBP) |
| PAGES | 624 |