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James Waddington

    James Waddington est un dramaturge originaire du nord de l'Angleterre. Son écriture explore les émotions humaines profondes et les relations, souvent en mettant l'accent sur des thèmes sociaux et des circonstances de vie difficiles. Il utilise un langage captivant et des intrigues prenantes pour transporter les lecteurs dans les univers de ses personnages.

    Bad to the Bone
    • 'Waddington employs a cheerful surrealism to convey the superhuman status of his cyclists and the designer violence of his killer. The encounters with death are funny rather than frightening and the narrator is omnipotent, stylish and amused. Waddington's descriptions of racing, and they are many and enthralling, have the rhythm and intensity of poetry. You're riding with your wheel an inch from the author's, carried along by the surge of the pack, normal life and normal people no more than a muted clamour on the roadside. It's exhilarating stuff.' Joe Cogan in The Independent on Sunday 'Racy thriller in which top pros in the Tour de France become ensnared in a Faustian pact with a sports doctor who guarantees success but demands the ultimate price: their lives. Appeared in 1998, the year of the sport's biggest ever drug scandal... it still seems grimly apposite.' William Fotheringham's Top 10 Cycling Novels in The Guardian

      Bad to the Bone