"The Bothy parallels Benjamin Myers’ recent crime novels, but while Myers is interested in the noir of place and landscape (the violence of his characters bound up with the isolation and harshness of the landscape around them) Thomas is more concerned with the group dynamic of those who “live the life of a guilty man.” As a result, as the pages turn, the atmosphere changes from villainy to the unspoken threat of Harold Pinter’s The Birthday Party..." - James Doyle reviews The Bothy by Trevor Mark Thomas
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