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The Butcher Boy
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Monstrous obsession in small-town Ireland
The Butcher Boy is a dark and disturbing novel that offers a glimpse into the psyche of a troubled young man, Francie Brady. The book is unique in that it is narrated from Francie's perspective, providing readers with a firsthand account of his descent into madness. The story's most distinctive feature is the sharp contrast between the seemingly idyllic small-town Ireland and the horrific violence and abuse that lie just beneath the surface. Recommended for readers who enjoy psychological thrillers and are looking for a thought-provoking and unsettling read.
- Booker Prize Nominee (1992)
- Irish Times Irish Literature Prize for Fiction (1992)
The Butcher Boy
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Monstrous obsession in small-town Ireland
The Butcher Boy is a dark and disturbing novel that offers a glimpse into the psyche of a troubled young man, Francie Brady. The book is unique in that it is narrated from Francie's perspective, providing readers with a firsthand account of his descent into madness. The story's most distinctive feature is the sharp contrast between the seemingly idyllic small-town Ireland and the horrific violence and abuse that lie just beneath the surface. Recommended for readers who enjoy psychological thrillers and are looking for a thought-provoking and unsettling read.
- Booker Prize Nominee (1992)
- Irish Times Irish Literature Prize for Fiction (1992)