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The Guardian (London) has called comic-thriller writer Christopher Brookmyre the next star of the genre . His American debut, Not the End of the World, is a fast and furious novel set in Los Angeles at the near side of the millennium, at a point when the world is about to spin out of control – and maybe out of existence. When an oceanic research vessel is discovered with all of its crew vanished, it sets off a chain of events that pulls Lt. Larry Freeman of the LAPD out of the ho-hum assignment of overseeing the security for a B-movie film festival and headlong into a frenzied race to stop a terrorist plot. Along the way he must contend with aging porn stars, rabid evangelical Christians, a mysterious Glaswegian photographer, and an unknown agenda, all in a frenzied – and ultimately hysterical-race against time. Imagine Day of the Locust updated and rewritten by Carl Hiaasen. … Good solid fun. – Kirkus Reviews Perpetually in-your-face: sassy, irreverent, and stylish … [with] a high-octane sense of the absurd. – The Times (London) Very violent, very funny … comedy with a political edge, which you take gleefully in one gulp. – Literary Review
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The Guardian (London) has called comic-thriller writer Christopher Brookmyre the next star of the genre . His American debut, Not the End of the World, is a fast and furious novel set in Los Angeles at the near side of the millennium, at a point when the world is about to spin out of control – and maybe out of existence. When an oceanic research vessel is discovered with all of its crew vanished, it sets off a chain of events that pulls Lt. Larry Freeman of the LAPD out of the ho-hum assignment of overseeing the security for a B-movie film festival and headlong into a frenzied race to stop a terrorist plot. Along the way he must contend with aging porn stars, rabid evangelical Christians, a mysterious Glaswegian photographer, and an unknown agenda, all in a frenzied – and ultimately hysterical-race against time. Imagine Day of the Locust updated and rewritten by Carl Hiaasen. … Good solid fun. – Kirkus Reviews Perpetually in-your-face: sassy, irreverent, and stylish … [with] a high-octane sense of the absurd. – The Times (London) Very violent, very funny … comedy with a political edge, which you take gleefully in one gulp. – Literary Review