Set against elemental landscapes - the dying coalfields of Northumberland and the barren wastelands of Andalusia - The Dead Don't Bleed is an unflinching exploration of fraternal rivalry, family trauma and the lasting effects of a violent patriarchy.
Frank Bridge turned his back on his family's gangland conflicts in Northumberland decades ago. His brother, Gordon, fled to Spain with the proceeds of a disastrously botched robbery and has not been heard from since. Frank's life has taken a different path: he fell in love, studied Lorca and is now writing a book.
But when their gangster father, the head of their savage dynasty, dies, Frank feels he must track Gordon down and tell him that their father's reign of terror is over. Can Frank's appearance after twenty-five years prompt a truce, a reconciliation even, or will his arrival merely be the catalyst for more turmoil and brutality?
Taut, elegiac, violent and beautiful, Neil Rollinson's debut novel is about how family can make or break us. Beneath the scorching, pitiless Andalusian sun, the two brothers are finally brought together for one last reckoning.
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Maße
Höhe: 222 mm
Breite: 138 mm
Dicke: 25 mm
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978-1-78733-536-3 (9781787335363)
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Neil Rollinson is the author of four poetry collections: A Spillage of Mercury (1996), Spanish Fly (2001), Demolition (2007) and Talking Dead (2015). He won the National Poetry Competition in 1997, received a Cholmondeley Award from the Society of Authors in 2005, and was shortlisted for the 2015 Costa Poetry Prize for Talking Dead. The Dead Don't Bleed is his debut novel, and won the Deborah Rogers Award for previously unpublished prose writers in 2023.