Bloody Summer

Cover of Bloody Summer by Robin Newbold
Publisher: Wilkinson House
Year: 2012
Language: en
Pages: 256
ISBN-13: 9781899713134
Dimensions:
Height: 9.01573 Inches
Length: 5.98424 Inches
Weight: 0.83996121822 Pounds
Width: 0.5799201 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 823.92
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Bloody Summer by Robin Newbold, published by Wilkinson House in 2012, is a 256-page thriller that explores the tumultuous dynamics of desire and unrequited love. Set in London during the summer of 1997, the narrative unfolds against a backdrop of political change and personal ambition, focusing on the lives of Adam and Sarah, two impulsive young adults navigating their complex relationships. As Sarah enters a romance with Bill, a newcomer to their student house-share, Adam grapples with his own repressed feelings and the lengths he might go to in order to claim what he desires.

Readers will find an emotionally charged story that delves into themes of betrayal and the consequences of suppressed sexuality. The plot thickens as the trio’s seemingly idyllic arrangement spirals into a web of deceit, forcing Adam to confront his true desires and the potential fallout of his actions. With its focus on LGBTQ+ experiences and the challenges of love and identity, Bloody Summer presents a vivid portrayal of a pivotal moment in both personal and societal contexts.


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Bloody Summer is an emotionally gripping thriller about how things can go explosively wrong when the destructive powers of desire, repressed sexuality and unrequited love meet. London – the summer of 1997 – Tony Blair has just been elected, the era of spin has begun and the future has never looked so bright. Adam and Sarah, strong willed, beautiful and impulsive, are two bright young things who are used to getting what they want. Sarah gets it when Mancunian hunk Bill joins their student house-share in Hampstead and becomes her boyfriend. Adam is left to pursue his desires wherever he can – on the heath, at the gym or in the bars and clubs where his perfectly sculpted body and never ending supply of “candy” help him score. But this is neither what Adam really wants, nor all he thinks he deserves. It’s not long before the happy threesome becomes a triangle of betrayal and deceit, of repressed sexuality and unrequited love. Just how far is Adam willing to go and what is he prepared to do to prize Bill away from Sarah? As the end of term approaches, it looks like it’s going to be a bloody summer. Robin Newbold is a London-based journalist and freelance travel writer, whose work has appeared in Time Out, the South China Morning Post, Bangkok Metro and Gay Times. This is his second novel. His first novel Vacuum-Packed was published in 2003.

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Publisher: Wilkinson House. Year: 2012.
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ISBN-13: 9781899713134.
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Language: en. Pages: 256.

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