
LOVE AND MAYHEM
'An absolutely stunning debut novel. It is for
the lovelorn, and for those in love. It is just very well-written.'
Paul Blezard, Between the Lines, Oneword
'A twisted tale of love set in a darker side of London ... it has sly
plot twists and persuasive [characters] ... and whispers of promising
novels - or movies - to come.'
Daneet Steffens, Time Out
'As visceral a tale of love, sex and human emotion as you are ever likely
to read ... the book is both dangerous and heart-stopping. Powerful, modern
and moving, Love and Mayhem is as much a work of art as it is
a work of literature.'
The Magazine
'The novel is so full of insight and genuine innovation in form and content.
I think it captures brilliantly all the nuances of passion, and the way
that passion can sweep away the more rational side of us. Very sobering
and moving.'
Alain de Botton, author of Status Anxiety and The Consolations
of Philosophy
'The writing is swift and clean, the novel a solid and emotionally mature
piece.'
Ashley Stokes, Guardian and Times Literary Supplement critic
'Bold and yet subtle on the same page, a useful balancing act, delivered
with panache and sincerity.'
Book Mark
'The writing is tight ... painting London in a menacing half-light [and]
Taussig's assertion that this was inspired by his own experiences adds
a further edge to proceedings.'
Kingsley Marshall, Notion
'An absorbing plot and pliable language makes this novel exceptional.'
Fusion
'One of the best books of 2005, a book full of emotions and paradoxes
which will excite the reader.'
European Radio
'This is a consistently well-written piece with an intensity which suits
the mood of the narrative perfectly. An excellent debut, Taussig’s
second novel is due out next year, and I for one can’t wait to read
it.'
Elena Botterill, Nottingham Evening Post
'His rapid, urgent style and descriptive powers keep the reader in play,
[and] the excellent sense of place deriving from the London background
is a real strength, and there is conviction too, in the reasons for the
final outcome.'
Margaret Laird, Society Today
'Sexy, edgy, maybe a bit mad, certainly disturbing, darkish but thought-provoking.'
Ladsmag
'A tragic love story first and foremost, Love and Mayhem also explores homelessness and addiction, the person behind the huddled form.'
Carrie Briffett, Big Issue
'An interesting and thought-provoking debut novel ... Taussig gives some
humanity to characters of the street and leaves us questioning society
as a whole. And that is something of note.'
Mike Henning, This is...
'Nick Taussig's debut shows a rare insight into a breathless relationship
and the perilous path it can take.'
Hayley Whitlock, The Book Place
'A compelling read ... a darkly powerful story of love and its ability
to destroy.'
James Cocks, Vstudent
'A fantastic book.'
Mitch Cullin, author of Tideland and A Slight Trick of the
Mind
'A blunt, stark story of love, sex and obsession.'
Weed World
DON DON
'Nick Taussig is clearly a talented writer and this novel contains fine
writing and emotionally charged scenes.'
Independent on Sunday
'A mature, searching, interesting and unusual novel.'
Ashley Stokes, Guardian and Times Literary Supplement critic
'An entertaining tale.'
Zoo
'A remarkable book ... a meditation on death.'
Marie-Louise Muir, Arts Extra, BBC Radio Ulster
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