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Ned Beauman

Biography

Ned Beauman

Ned Beauman, who was named one of Granta’s Best of Young British Novelists in 2013, is the author of BOXER, BEETLE (shortlisted for the Desmond Elliott Prize and winner of the Goldberg Prize for Outstanding Debut Fiction); THE TELEPORTATION ACCIDENT (longlisted for the Man Booker Prize and winner of the Somerset Maugham Award); GLOW; MADNESS IS BETTER THAN DEFEAT; and VENOMOUS LUMPSUCKER. Beauman has written for The New York TimesThe Guardian, the London Review of BooksEsquire and various other publications. He lives in London.

Ned Beauman

Books by Ned Beauman

by Ned Beauman - Dystopian, Fiction, Humor, Suspense, Thriller

The near future. Tens of thousands of species are going extinct every year. And a whole industry has sprung up around their extinctions. Karin Resaint and Mark Halyard are concerned with one species in particular: the venomous lumpsucker, a small, ugly bottom-feeder that happens to be the most intelligent fish on the planet. Resaint is an animal cognition scientist consumed with existential grief over what humans have done to nature. Halyard is an exec from the extinction industry, complicit in the mining operation that destroyed the lumpsucker’s last-known habitat. Resaint and Halyard hunt for a surviving lumpsucker, and the further they go, the deeper they’re drawn into the mystery of the attack on the biobanks.

by Ned Beauman - Fiction, Historical Fiction, Historical Thriller, Literary, Suspense, Thriller

In 1938, two rival expeditions descend on an ancient temple recently discovered in the jungles of Honduras --- one intending to shoot a screwball comedy on location there, the other to disassemble the temple and ship it back to New York. A seemingly endless stalemate ensues, and 20 years later a rogue CIA agent sets out to exploit it for his own ends, unaware that the temple is a locus of conspiracies far grander than anyone could have ever guessed.

by Ned Beauman - Fiction

Twenty-two-year-old Raf spends his days walking Rose, a bull terrier who guards the transmitters for a pirate radio station, and his nights at raves in warehouses and launderettes. When his friend Theo vanishes without a trace, Raf’s efforts to find him will lead straight into the heart of a global corporate conspiracy. Meanwhile, he’s falling in love with a beautiful young woman he met at one of those raves, but he’ll soon discover that there is far more to Cherish than meets the eye.

by Ned Beauman - Fiction

In the declining Weimar Republic, Egon Loeser works as a stage designer for New Expressionist theatre. His hero is the greatest set designer of the 17th century, Adriano Lavicini, who devised the so-called Teleportation Device for the whisking of actors from one scene to another --- a miracle, until the thing malfunctioned, causing numerous deaths and perhaps summoning the devil himself.