Nick Gadd es un escritor cuya ficción explora las intrincadas conexiones entre el lugar, la memoria y la psique humana. Su obra se caracteriza por una aguda observación del detalle urbano y una mezcla distintiva de ingenio y emotividad. El enfoque particular de Gadd a menudo profundiza en los aspectos pasados por alto de la vida urbana, infundiéndoles una resonancia narrativa única. Sus ensayos exploran además estos temas, demostrando un profundo compromiso con las texturas de la experiencia vivida y los ecos de la pérdida dentro de nuestros entornos.
An international crime novel brilliantly blending humour and mystery with a fascination for typography that is widely shared by today's reading public. This novel takes the reader into the arcane world of typographers and typefaces, of symbols, swashes and glyphs, where the difference between a serif and sans serif could mean life or death.
Philip Trudeau, a once-respected investigative journalist, has stepped on the wrong toes in this cleverly plotted and tightly structured psychological thriller. With his health and personal life deteriorating, Philip is consigned to a suburban newspaper job where he writes trivial filler to be slotted in among the real estate and restaurant advertisements. When he’s sent to cover what appears to be a tragic yet routine death at a level crossing, he is suddenly plunged into a world of political intrigue, business corruption, art theft, and betrayal. Delving deeply into the Australian art world of the 1950s and today, this multilayered mystery packs a strong narrative punch and contains a convincing central character whose own personal story is every bit as compelling as the mystery he inhabits.