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Niall Griffiths
Kelly and Victor
 
The story of Kelly and Victor progresses through two mirror-image narratives: a story of the growth and spiralling intensity of a sexual obsession, traced to its inevitable, devastating conclusion. Above everything, it is a love story - or all that 21st-century Britain will allow of one.
 
Jonathan Cape 2002 pbk £10.00 ISBN 0-224-06166-6
 
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Niall Griffiths
Runt
 
On leaving school a 16-year-old boy goes to live with his uncle on a remote Welsh hill-farm. His aunt has recently committed suicide after losing her livestock in the foot-and-mouth epidemic and his uncle has turned, once again, to the bottle. The boy is an innocent, a spiritual savant; his uncle sees him as a shaman. An unwitting repository of folk memory, he is a boy from the margins: barely educated but possessed of extraordinary insights; barely literate but able to speak a language of his own - a poetry laden with Pagan and Christian myth. He is unaware that he is gifted, unaware of what he knows in general - which is probably for the best since the enormity of his knowledge, were it to be understood, would crush him. During one of his ecstatic trances the boy learns that he has an appointed role in the world, which he must discover for himself. During an episode of brutal and climactic violence, he does exactly that.
 
Jonathan Cape 2006 pbk £11.99 ISBN 978-0224071239
 
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Niall Griffiths
Sheepshagger
 
Written in tough narrative prose, this is a coming-of-age novel about a group of young Welsh people growing up in a rural idyll an environment at odds with their habits of drug-taking and promiscuity. The novel contains rich and vivid dialogue and presents a vibrant portrait of contemporary Welsh life.
 
Jonathan Cape 2001 pbk £10.00 ISBN 0-224-06105-4
Vintage 2002 pbk £6.99 ISBN 0-09-928518-5
 
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Niall Griffiths
Stump
 
A newcomer has arrived in a small Welsh seaside town - a one-armed Liverpudlian. He is seeking to rebuild his life, but two men have been sent by their gang-boss to wreak terrible, violent revenge on him. The only problem is they have to find him first: somewhere in west Wales in a town by the sea.
 
2004 Welsh Book of the Year Picture of rosette representing a prize winners
 
Jonathan Cape 2003 £10.00 ISBN 0-224-06328-6
 
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Niall Griffiths
Wreckage
 
Everything goes wrong from the start. The money's been stolen from the remote North Wales post office, but Darren's been over-enthusiastic with the lump hammer. The elderly sub-postmistress lies in a coma. When he and Alastair get back to Liverpool and try and spend the cash on a consignment of pure cocaine - and in doing so get involved with some seriously dangerous criminals - things really get out of hand, and stay that way until the story finally crashes to its grisly conclusion. Epic in its scope and its cast of characters, ambitious in linguistic and narrative range, Wreckage is Niall Griffiths' most confident, audacious novel yet. An examination of violence and the humanity it destroys, this is a book of furious pace and pacific calm that allows the reader to see both sympathy and terror in a world where everything that can possibly go wrong, does.
 
Vintage 2006 pbk £7.99 ISBN 0-09-946113-7-
 
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