Boyd's electric follow-up to his award-winning work "Restless" is a profound and gripping novel about the fragility of social identity, the corruption at the heart of big business, and the secrets hidden in the underbelly of every city.
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Boyd's electric follow-up to his award-winning work "Restless" is a profound and gripping novel about the fragility of social identity, the corruption at the heart of big business, and the secrets hidden in the underbelly of every city.
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IMHO William Boyd has produced a magnificent body of work until now. With "Ordinary Thunderstorms" something else has happened. The plot is the problem. Generally I have no difficulty believing in corporate greed and criminality but this just didn't seem convincing nor many of the reactions of the hero. I wanted to believe.