Skippy Dies
From the author of The Bee Sting
(Author) Paul MurrayRuprecht Van Doren is an overweight genius whose hobbies include very difficult maths and the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence. Daniel ?Skippy? Juster is his roommate. In the grand old Dublin institution that is Seabrook College for Boys, nobody pays either of them much attention. But when Skippy falls for Lori, the Frisbee-playing Siren from the girls? school next door, suddenly all kinds of people take an interest ? including Carl, part-time drug-dealer and official school psychopath. While his teachers battle over modernisation, and Ruprecht attempts to open a portal into a parallel universe, Skippy, in the name of love, is heading for a showdown ? in the form of a fatal doughnut-eating race that only one person will survive. This unlikely tragedy will explode Seabrook?s century-old complacency and bring all kinds of secrets into the light, until teachers and pupils alike discover that the fragile lines dividing past from present, love from betrayal ? and even life from death ? have become almost impossible to read . . .
Paul Murray
Paul Murray is an Irish author known for his insightful and humorous novels. His most notable work is "Skippy Dies," a darkly comic novel that explores themes of adolescence, friendship, and the complexities of modern life. Murray's writing style is characterized by sharp wit, vivid imagery, and deeply developed characters. His works have been praised for their keen observations of human nature and social dynamics. Murray's contribution to literature lies in his ability to blend humor and pathos, creating compelling narratives that resonate with readers. He has made a significant impact on contemporary fiction, earning critical acclaim and a dedicated following of fans.