Imprint: No Exit Press

Category: Crime and mystery fiction

Rare Earth

Paul Mason

A washed up TV reporter stumbles onto a corruption scandal in Western China. Pursued through the desert by a psychotic spin-doctor and a world-weary cop, he discovers the real China: illegal metal mines, a fashion-crazed gang of girl bikers, a whole commune of Tiananmen Square survivors and the up-market sleaze-joints of Beijing.

En route, he clashes with a stellar cast of people-traffickers, prostitutes and TV execs. But then the unquiet dead begin to intervene: ghosts from his own past and the past of Chinese Communism; the ‘spirits that hover three feet above our heads’ of Chinese folklore.

Rare Earth is a story about love, journalism, ghosts, metallurgy, vintage militaria and large motorcycles set in the badlands of Inner Mongolia and Ningxia. It is about the west’s inability to understand the East; one man’s epic journey across a dying landscape, where ‘thousands of pairs of eyes peer beyond grimy windowpanes into the moonless sky, looking for something better.’

Paperback

RRP: £7.99

ISBN: 9781842438466

Published: September 19, 2012

Extent: 352 pages

Ebook

RRP: £4.99

ISBN: 9781842438480

Published: February 2, 2012

Reviews

‘The first novel from Newsnight’s economics editor is an enjoyable romp through China’

Julia Lovell , Guardian

‘A stereotype-junking headlong rush into farcical realism’

Paul Simon , Morning Star

‘Febrile and enjoyable first novel’

Julia Lovell , Guardian

‘A jaw-dropping, action-packed, sex-fuelled and often hilarious adventure story. Read it, and gasp’

Genevieve Fox , Daily Mail

‘I had a lot of fun with this odd, clever little book’

Warren Ellis

Paul Mason

Paul Mason is the award winning economics editor of the BBC current affairs show Newsnight and author of Meltdown: The End of the Age of Greed, an account of the 2008 financial crisis.

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