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John J. Niven

    This British author is renowned for his sharply satirical takes on the music industry and contemporary British society. His works are characterized by raw, often cynical humor and a penetrating examination of themes like ambition, failure, and the search for identity in the modern world. Niven is unafraid to employ explicit language and gritty realism to depict characters and situations that are as repellent as they are irresistibly entertaining. His style is fast-paced and dialogue-driven, drawing the reader into his disturbingly accurate portrayals.

    Cold Hands
    • 2012

      Donnie Miller counts himself lucky. Living in a beautiful, spacious house in the wild and remote landscape of central Canada, he spends his days writing for the local newspaper, working on a film script, and acting as house-husband. After a troubled and impoverished upbringing in Scotland, he now has all he wants: a caring wife, a bright and happy son, a generous father-in-law. As the brutal northern winter begins to bite, he can sit back and enjoy life. But his peace is soon to be broken. There are noises in the nearby woods, signs of some mysterious watcher. When the family dog disappears, Donnie makes a horrifying discovery. Is it wolves, as the police suspect, or something far more dangerous, far darker? What secrets has Donnie been keeping? And why does he have the terrible sense that his dream was never going to last?

      Cold Hands