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About David Peace
David Peace grew up in Yorkshire in the '70's and vividly remembers listening to the hoax tape of the Yorkshire Ripper on his way home from school.
 
New and Forthcoming Hardbacks

Occupied City
Occupied City
(Tokyo Trilogy, book 2)

Nineteen Seventy Four
Nineteen Seventy Four
(Red Riding Quartet, book 1)

Nineteen Seventy Seven
Nineteen Seventy Seven
(Red Riding Quartet, book 2)


Nineteen Eighty Three
Nineteen Eighty Three
(Red Riding Quartet, book 4)

New and Forthcoming Paperbacks

Occupied City
Occupied City
(Tokyo Trilogy, book 2)

Awards
James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Fiction Best Novel winner (2004) : GB84


David Peace recommends
The North of England Home Service
The North of England Home Service (2003)
Gordon Burn
"The best british writer there is."
The Motel Life
The Motel Life (2006)
Willy Vlautin
"The finest American novel I've read in some time, so simple, so spare and so honest. "
12:23: Paris. 31st August 1997
12:23: Paris. 31st August 1997 (2007)
Eoin McNamee
"Utterly compelling, McNamee's dramatising of the conspiracies and the obsessions around the tragic events of that night is brilliant and, as ever, poetic. "
The Murder Farm
The Murder Farm (2008)
Andrea Maria Schenkel
"Haunting, compulsive and unforgettable."
The Death of Bunny Munro
The Death of Bunny Munro (2009)
Nick Cave
"Cocksman, Salesman, Deadman; Bunny Munro might not be Everyman, but every man ought to read this book. And read it half in stitches, half in tears."



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