Pig Island
The acclaimed author of The Devil of Nanking returns with a riveting, disturbing thriller of religious fanatics, hoax debunkers, and the dark side of belief. Journalist Joe Oakes makes a living exposing supernatural hoaxes, but when he visits a secretive religious community on a remote Scottish...
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The acclaimed author of The Devil of Nanking returns with a riveting, disturbing thriller of religious fanatics, hoax debunkers, and the dark side of belief. Journalist Joe Oakes makes a living exposing supernatural hoaxes, but when he visits a secretive religious community on a remote Scottish island, everything he thought he knew is overturned. On the trial of a strange creature caught briefly on film, so deformed it can hardly be human, Oakes crosses a border of electrical fencing, toxin-filled oil drums, and pigs’ skulls to infiltrate the territory of the groups’ isolated founder, Malachi Dove. Their confrontation, and its violent aftermath, is so catastrophic that it forces Oakes to question the nature of eviland whether he might be responsible for the heinous crime about to unfold. Startling and uncompromising, Pig Island confirms Mo Hayder as one of the most talented, compelling thriller writers now working.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780871139528 (0871139529)
ASIN: 871139529
Publish date: February 23rd 2007
Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Press
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
Category:
Adventure,
Cultural,
Adult,
Mystery,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Crime,
Horror,
Suspense,
Murder Mystery,
Scotland
Mo Hayder ist eine Entdeckung meiner Eltern. Sie mögen ihre Thriller sehr, sortieren die Bücher jedoch direkt nach dem Lesen aus Platzmangel wieder aus. Krimis und Thriller liest man ja eher selten mehrfach. Da ich (noch) kein Platzproblem habe, gebe ich den Romanen gern ein neues Zuhause, wenn sie ...
In fact, I didn't finish did book. I gave up on page 309 out of 494. It wasn't so much that the book was hard to read. More that the story wasn't doing anything for me and the characters left me completely cold.
I read it, and I'm bitter; knew the surprise after 10 minutes, but the author didn't make it fit, damn it