The Heart Broke In (Paperback)
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The Heart Broke In (Paperback)

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Paperback 560 Pages
Published: 07/03/2013
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EVERY ACTION HAS A CONSEQUENCE

Bec Shepherd is a scientist struggling to lead a good life

Ritchie, her brother, is a TV star with skeletons in his closet

Alex wants a family if he could only meet the right woman

. . . One man has the information to destroy them all

Publisher: Canongate Books
ISBN: 9780857862921
Number of pages: 560
Weight: 387 g
Dimensions: 200 x 125 x 36 mm
Edition: Main


MEDIA REVIEWS

James Meek's new novel has all the urgent readability of his previous work combined with a wide-ranging vision of social and personal responsibility that's very rare in current fiction. I suppose we could call it a moral thriller. Whatever we call it, I was enormously impressed. - Philip Pullman

Addictive . . . Meek is a novelist of Dostoevskyan intensity and seriousness . . . Terrific . . . You have to admire the scope and ambition of this operatic saga - Guardian

Intelligent, compelling and epic in scale - Woman & Home

Page-turning and absorbing - Victoria Moore, Daily Mail

James Meek is Britain's answer to Don DeLillo - Brian Morton, Independent

In a literary culture that rewards narrow little books by sixtysomething white men about what it's like to be a sixtysomething white man, Meek's range, humour and boldness are a joy - Louise Doughty, Observer

Set in the near future, [Meek's] sinister media underworld hits on the zeitgeist . . . the characterisation is affectionate and the story is gripping - We Love This Book

An enjoyable, thought-provoking read, going beyond satire to throw the questions back to the reader - Andrea Mullaney, Scotland on Sunday

This is a big juicy slab of a book, as thrilling and nourishing as a Victorian three-parter . . . Meek constantly shift's the reader's own moral foundations, as we try to decide who is doing right and wrong and why and how - Whynn Weldon, Spectator

The Heart Broke In is a realistic slice of life at the bench, reflect­ing both the admirable and the unflattering qualities of scientists - Nature Magazine

This page-turning tale ranges over contemporary London like a magnet, tugging up the nuggets of friction that make a great book . . . the writing is at times so lovely that it shouldn't be rushed, but savoured - Louise Chunn, Psychologies Magazine

Meek's characterization is excellent and the dilemmas he gives the players in his drama are convincing and intense enough to hurt . . . he manages to do this while keeping the pages turning as fast as any thriller. This is a feast of a novel, to which I shall return again and again - Elsbeth Linder, Book Oxygen

Meeks looks at the question of family, what it means and how actions affect the people in it. He weaves complicated lives, entwines characters in layers and layers of history until they can't breathe or escape from each other - Claire Snook, Bookmunch

Meek's novel is energised by a dynamic interplay of social, cultural, philosophical and scientific ideas, and as befits a big, serious fiction, it has the courage to address big, serious issues - Trevor Lewis, The Sunday Times

A novel shimmering with black humour, which for the sheer verve of the writing deserves a long shelf life - Lucy Beresford, The Sunday Telegraph

The burning desire to discover how it all pans out propels one to finish this bravura book by a remarkable writer - The Lady

A wonderfully sharp, intelligently observed and often very funny novel - Toby Clements, The Telegraph

Plenty to relish in this topical novel pitched enjoyably between thriller and satire - Metro

The Heart Broke In is an absorbing family saga with Forsterian ambitions . . . In this compelling novel Meek, with his vivid characterisation and narrative drive, succeeds in engaging the heart as well as the head - Annalema McAfee, Financial Times

The Heart Broke In has a dizzying reach, playing science off religion, cynics against lovers, atheists against believers . . . it's a book that doesn't want to do your thinking for you - Olivia Cole, GQ

The lyricism and wry wit with which Meek writes means this is a fine novel, and an excellent representation of how we live now - Daniel Davies, The Skinny

An engrossing novel structured around grand eternal themes but pin-sharp and peopled with characters you wish you knew - Good Book Guide

Lively and compelling - William Leith, Evening Standard

While written with the accessibility of a mainstream novel, this is an ideas-heavy book that works on various levels: as a psychological thriller of sorts, a family saga and a meditation on a host of issues which, like the DNA in our cells, have never been put together in quite this way before - Alastair Mabbott, The Herald

This is an absorbing tale from an accomplished writer - Sunday Business Post

[The Heart Broke In] is built on the solid foundations of deeply satisfying plotting and precision-tooled prose - Fiction Uncovered

Dealing both with today's obsession with fame and the human knack for self-deception, this is a story of our times, painting a none too flattering but probably all too accurate picture of what it is that motivates us and how that leaves us morally deprived - Bookhugger, Nudge

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“Morality and humanity”

I read this on the strength of a colleague's recommendation and I am so pleased I did!

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Bookread2day

“kind of impressed”

Some pages were a little uncomfortable reading, but this was me personally. James has certainly thought about each character in this novel as to who each character was and what kind of character they will be like ,... More

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“A page-turner”

This is a real page-turner of a read; I always wanted to know what happened and how it would resolve. It's one of those sprawling (550 pages) family stories where years pass and we watch the characters evolve.... More

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