Bunker Man

Bunker Man

by Duncan McLean
Bunker Man

Bunker Man

by Duncan McLean

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Overview

"A powerful novel of psychological suspense by a young writer hailed as 'Scotland's answer to Roddy Doyle.'"—Cosmopolitan

Rob and Karen Catto are a newly married young couple settling into their lives together on the northeast coast of Scotland. Rob's job as a janitor at the local school involves him in both the lives of his students and issues of security. So he takes sharp notice of a hulking figure in a parka lurking around the edges of the school, leering through windows, and squatting in an abandoned concrete bunker. As unpleasant and unsettling incidents multiply, Rob's suspicions tilt into obsession. It is time for a showdown. Time to confront Bunker Man . . .

A powerful, terrifying tale of horror and breakdown from an extraordinarily gifted young writer a smashing American debut.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780393316162
Publisher: Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
Publication date: 05/17/1997
Edition description: REPRINT
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.30(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Duncan McLean is the author of Bucket of Tongues, Bunker Man, and Lone Star Swing. He lives on the island of Orkney.

What People are Saying About This

Pickney Benedict

Watch out, Braveheart! Scurry down your hidey-hole, Rob Roy! Suck it up, Highlander! Here comes Bunker Man: he has an anorak, not a kilt, and he's got a meat-cleaver instead of a claymore, and he's scarier than all three of you put together. Duncan McLean has created one of the most compelling, convincing, and weirdly sympathetic boys in Scottish, no, scratch that -- in any literature anywhere.

Robert Olen Butler

Bunker Man is a dark, creepy, resonant novel that stimulates not only the pulse but the mind.

John Dufresne

Bunker Man is a tough, gritty, unforgiving exploration into man's darkest hearts....It means to confont evil, its banality and its unimaginable horror head on -- and does so brilliantly.

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