paul bryers
writer and director
Books

   

The Time of Terror, (2208) The Tide of War (2009) and The Price of Glory (2010) are the first in a series of historical naval fiction set during the Wars with Revolutionary France and featuring Nathan Peake.  Written as Seth Hunter and published by Hodder Headline in the UK and McBooks Press in the US, they have received wide acclaim from critics...

    
The Time of Terror The Tide of War
           Hodder Headline, May 2008             Hodder Headline, May 2009
  

                                                                        

'A more natural storyteller’s eyethan Patrick O’Brian… well wrought and deftly told’ Sunday Telegraph

‘This book has it all … will be welcomed by lovers of historical naval fiction’ Daily Mail

‘The action is handled with complete assurance and all matters nautical carry the requisite salty whiff of authenticity… Hunter keeps the plot continually on the boil’ Yorkshire Evening Post

‘I’m already looking forward to the next instalment.  A highly compelling read.’ Historial Novels Review

A compelling read, imaginative, knowledgeable, fast-moving... full of twists and turns' Naval Review

AND IN HODDER CHILDREN'S BOOKS:

 Kobal (Mysteries of the Septagram) Avatar (Mysteries of the Septagram)
       

‘Part His Dark Materials with echoes of some of Harry Potter’s darker moments... as enthralling as it is fantastic’ The Book Bag

 

    

 

ALSO BY PAUL BRYERS:

   

The Used Women’s Book Club, Bloomsbury, June, 2003

A satire on contemporary sexual mores and a guided tour to the city’s murderous past tied by literary threads and haunted by ghosts…. Bryers writes with freshness, wit and a lively appreciation of a city’s dark history. Chris Petit, The Guardian.

Bryers gives his smart sex comedy a black but hopeful heart and a sharp sense of what it’s like to live in contemporary London…. Witty, acerbic, 99.9 per cent excellent.  Literary Review.           

Erudite and witty but always gripping, Bryers has produced a top-drawer thriller. Good Book Guide.

The Prayer of the Bone, Bloomsbury, Random House

An elegant and unearthly literary mystery… told lyrically by Bryers, a careful stylist who selects even the simplest words with the discriminating eye of a shore walker gathering small, smooth stones washed up from the sea.   New York Times

Stylish, intricate…Bryers’s novel has the same atmospheric intensity as Snow Falling on Cedars, replacing David Guterson’s Amero-Japanese culture clash with 350 years of suspicion between colonised and English colonisers” – Sunday Times.

In A Pig’s Ear, Bloomsbury, Farrar Strauss and Giroux

Bubbling with rare charms and full of spell-binding irony, In A Pig’s Ear, foams away like a magic potion - potent, effervescent, intoxicating.  Its heady cocktail of legends past and modern grotesques forms a rapturous tale, rich in symbolism, disturbing in humour. TLS

     Also published by Bloomsbury

    

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The Adultery Department

‘A rollicking Metropolitan comedy of manners... genuinely laugh-aloud funny’ Independent on Sunday

Absorbing and well-written… Bryers may well be the best of his type now operating’ Nick Hornby, Sun Times

‘A literate, sympathetic modern comedy and a satisfyingly accurate picture of these sinning times’ GQ

‘As near as anything I’ve seen to being the Lucky Jim of the eighties,’ Stanley Reynolds, Sunday Mirror

‘Shrewd satirical observation and a good deal of excellent slapstick,’ Observer

‘A very funny novel... full of jokes and consistently enjoyable’ Daily Telegraph

‘As a storyteller Bryers is superb’ Time Out








 

 

 

 

 

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