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Kevin Power (2) (1981–)

Autore di Bad Day in Blackrock

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Opere di Kevin Power

Bad Day in Blackrock (2008) 72 copie
White City (2021) 13 copie

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The Dublin Review 70: Spring 2016 (2018) — Collaboratore — 1 copia

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Informazioni generali

Data di nascita
1981-08-19
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
Ireland

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Bad Day in Blackrock tells the story of a young man kicked to death in a fight outside a Dublin nightclub. Power's narrator recounts these events and their aftermath from the viewpoints of the different players in the tragedy. Those involved in the fracas, their friends, the families of the victims and those of the accused all share the spotlight. Power is not judgmental; none of his characters are out-and-out villains, and few are blameless, either.

The book is a cold, hard look at privilege and the old school tie, and what happens when the people who have always benefited from that system find themselves facing the grim reality of the police, the law courts and social ostracism. It also explores the complex gradations of privileged society, where some are more equal than others, but few can really explain why.

This is a taut, beautifully-written crime novel where Power unfolds the details in his plot by examining his characters' actions, rather than having some kind of investigator character uncover it for us. A terrific read.
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gjky | 4 altre recensioni | Apr 9, 2023 |
This was a powerful and intriguing story, following Ben, the son of a prominent Irish banker who has led a life on entitlement and indulgence, until outside forces start to dismantle his life. It is told through his recollections during a spell in rehab, looking back over the preceding months.

After attending an expensive and exclusive private school, he had passed on to university to study English. Thereafter, despite a fairly mediocre degree, he had enrolled as a postgraduate, working on a thesis about the early works of James Joyce. This had, in fact, been cover for a life of extraordinary ease but no focus, funded by a generous monthly allowance from his father. This comes to an abrupt end when his father is arrested, accused of having misappropriated around six hundred million Euros. With his father’s assets frozen, Ben finds his life of luxury is over. He does, however, fall on his feet, taking up with a beautiful aspiring actress called Clio. This coincides with his descent into a life of intense hedonism, leading to his increasing dependence on drugs.

It is while he is sinking to the deepest of these depths that he encounters someone from his old school who appears to have been immensely successful in the intervening period, working in the obscure avenues of international banking. He persuades Ben to join him and a handful of other fellows from the same school, in a property development venture in Serbia where they envisage the potential to make a commercial killing as a consequence of a loophole in the legislation. Ben is initially hesitant, but lured by what appears to be limitless access to money. The novel then moves between Serbia and Dublin, with the bankers’ experiences as they meet their very shady Serbian counterparts interspersed with flashbacks to events in Dublin just before Ben flew out to Serbia.

The plot is very carefully managed, with surprising revelations emerging throughout. This was one of those strange novels without any particularly appealing characters – even Ben is far from sympathetic, willing, by his own admission, to trick or abandon those who have tried to help him. That does not detract from the novel’s appeal however, and I found myself completely immersed and engaged in it right from the start.
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Eyejaybee | Apr 13, 2022 |
There is a street fight after the pubs close one night in Dublin, and when it ends a young man is dead. The victim and the three young men charged with manslaughter in the death are all products of the elite schooling system in Dublin and the school rugby leagues.

I didn't really connect with this one. Although there's lots of violence, drinking and drugs, it all felt very juvenile and YA. It was apparently based on a true incident, but it's not one I'd recommend you rush out to read.

2 stars
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arubabookwoman | 4 altre recensioni | Oct 27, 2021 |
This was more a story of 'how the other half live, survive and get away with it' - than a - 'who done it?' well described scenes and people even though the story as a whole lacked several good punches along the way or one really big knock out towards the end as most story's about a death tend to do. Still on the plus side it kept me reading right to the end so it can't have been too bad - Huh?
 
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nikon | 4 altre recensioni | Mar 18, 2015 |

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