419

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Will Ferguson: 419 (2013, Head of Zeus)

English language

Published March 8, 2013 by Head of Zeus.

ISBN:
978-1-78185-506-5
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4 stars (3 reviews)

A car tumbles through darkness down a snowy ravine. A woman without a name walks out of a dust storm in Africa. And in the seething heat of Lagos City, a criminal cartel scours the Internet, looking for victims. Lives intersect. Worlds collide. And it all begins with a single email: 'Dear Sir, I am the daughter of a Nigerian diplomat, and I need your help ... ' At once a chilling thriller about a lonely woman avenging her father's death and an epic portrait of morality and corruption across the globe, Will Ferguson's Giller Prize-winning novel plunges into the labyrinth of li.

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Review of '419' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

419 is a book that finishes strong, however several stylistic choices prevent it from getting a 5-star review for me. One of the biggest problems the book has is Will Ferguson's desire to split it up into 120+ chapters. While by the end, the occasional half-page chapters really work for the story, for the first half of the book they do nothing but throw off the pacing. After forcing myself through the first half, the story hit a fantastic rhythm and I couldn't put the rest of it down.

419 is a powerful story that made me think more than once about how my actions may have unintended consequences. It challenges ideas of social structures and justice. In the end, largely through Will Ferguson's deft hand at bringing many disparate threads together, the story culminates in true questioning in the motives of the 419. It isn't afraid to ask big …

Review of '419' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

419 is a book that finishes strong, however several stylistic choices prevent it from getting a 5-star review for me. One of the biggest problems the book has is Will Ferguson's desire to split it up into 120+ chapters. While by the end, the occasional half-page chapters really work for the story, for the first half of the book they do nothing but throw off the pacing. After forcing myself through the first half, the story hit a fantastic rhythm and I couldn't put the rest of it down.

419 is a powerful story that made me think more than once about how my actions may have unintended consequences. It challenges ideas of social structures and justice. In the end, largely through Will Ferguson's deft hand at bringing many disparate threads together, the story culminates in true questioning in the motives of the 419. It isn't afraid to ask big …

Subjects

  • Fiction, thrillers, suspense
  • Fathers and daughters, fiction
  • Crime, fiction