A Thread of Violence
By Mark O’Connell
By Mark O’Connell
By Mark O’Connell
By Mark O’Connell
By Mark O’Connell
By Mark O’Connell
By Mark O’Connell
Read by Mark O’Connell
By Mark O’Connell
Read by Mark O’Connell
Category: True Crime | European World History
Category: True Crime | European World History
Category: True Crime | European World History
Category: True Crime | European World History | Audiobooks
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$18.00
Sep 17, 2024 | ISBN 9780593314203
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$29.00
Jun 27, 2023 | ISBN 9780385547628
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Jun 27, 2023 | ISBN 9780385547659
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Jun 27, 2023 | ISBN 9780593741115
445 Minutes
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Praise
SHORTLISTED FOR THE WRITERS PRIZE 2024
One of The New York Times‘ 100 Notable Books of 2023 • One of Slate‘s 10 Best Books of 2023 • #1 on Air Mail’s 12 Best Books of 2023
“Mark O’Connell’s exhilarating A Thread of Violence [is] a probing portrait of one of the most notorious murderers in recent Irish history…[A] deft narrative… Brilliant and rigorously honest.”
—New York Times Book Review
“A scrupulous, thoughtful work… Mr. O’Connell is a supple writer and penetrating thinker who secured extraordinary access to a notorious killer…. Exemplary.”
—The Economist
“A masterpiece…A gorgeously nimble stylist, [O’Connell] writes the sort of sentences that get me checking my own in agitated competitiveness. More to the point, no contemporary literary mind seems to me more subtle, perceptive, or trustworthy…[A Thread of Violence] is a marvel of tact, attentiveness, and unclouded moral acuity. I admire it without reserve.”
—The Observer
“A profound meditation on violence and its roots… This book is an outstanding achievement, and a worthy addition to literary attempts to understand the human propensity for evil.”
—The Guardian
“Though A Thread of Violence is true crime, there’s no whiff of sensation, no indulging of the lurid. Rather, this open-minded book is like a cross between Janet Malcolm’s The Journalist and the Murderer and Emmanuel Carrère’s The Adversary… It is such an intriguing, light-on-its-feet exploration of a weird, dark crime.”
—The Times (UK)
“Interesting, intelligent, very readable… A Thread of Violence is a tantalizing book, forever reaching out toward ungraspable truths, fingers brushing against them before they slip away again. O’Connell is wandering through the unmapped wilds of the human psyche.”
—Air Mail
“[A] queasily brilliant book…. Clever and thoroughly disquieting.”
—Financial Times
“[A] gripping portrait… From this increasingly hopeless quest, thanks to his relentless curiosity, integrity, and wonderful prose, O’Connell has created a superb book.”
—Literary Review
“Remarkable…A book that tells the true story of a crime while scrutinizing our desire for such true-crime stories and the often simplistic explanations they offer for the terrible things people do.”
—Slate
“An engrossing study, thick with moral ambiguity and startling detail, a rare volume that should appeal equally to the exacting creative nonfiction maven and the insatiable true-crime addict.”
—Times Literary Supplement (UK)
“Ruminative, sophisticated, urgent, and inky dark. O’Connell is one of the best non-fiction writers around…. Biographers and writers of true crime, I suspect, will come to regard this as a classic. It is more than a niche masterwork, though; it is an exceptional piece of storytelling.”
—Sunday Times (UK)
“About as good as true crime gets… A paragon of its genre [and] a consummate example of the intellectual heights to which that genre can ascend.”
—Prospect Magazine (UK)
“In A Thread of Violence, Mark O’Connell has investigated, with immense skill and insight, the mind of a double murderer, and in the process has shown the essential mysteriousness of such a mind—perhaps of any mind. The result is a beautifully wrought narrative that is at once frightening and thrilling. A masterly work.”
—John Banville, Booker Prize–winning author of The Sea and The Singularities
“A Thread of Violence is nourished by a powerful moral intelligence and an enormous curiosity. Mark O’Connell circles the inner life of the murderer Malcolm Macarthur with subtlety and forensic care. As he seeks, in many interviews, to explore Macarthur’s motives and sense of self, he becomes not only a great listener but a superb questioner, creating a narrative that is complex and disturbing as well as intriguing and compelling.”
—Colm Toíbín, author of The Magician and New York Times bestseller Brooklyn
“Like all great books, A Thread of Violence is the document of a great writer’s obsession. Mark O’Connell draws the reader into a deeply engrossing story, and at the same time into a complex investigation of human brutality and of narrative writing itself. This is a superb and unforgettable book.”
—Sally Rooney, New York Times bestselling author of Normal People
“In the gallery of criminals who have fascinated writers, the elegant Malcolm Macarthur is one of the most enigmatic. And in the pantheon of writers fascinated by criminals, Mark O’Connell proves himself among the most brilliant. It is one of the boundaries that cut humanity in two: those who have killed someone, those who have not. O’Connell roams around this boundary, in this gray area, from which he has brought a fascinating narrative.”
—Emmanuel Carrère, internationally bestselling author of The Adversary
“A Thread of Violence stays with you for weeks. The eerie, tenuous relationship between journalist and killer lives in the legacy of Janet Malcolm and Truman Capote.”
—Caitlin Doughty, New York Times bestselling author of Smoke Gets in Your Eyes
“Mark O’Connell takes us on a deep dive into the most unfathomable depths of human nature. The awful killings that made Malcolm Macarthur Ireland’s most notorious murderer are the thread he holds as he takes us into the labyrinth of the killer’s mind. What we find there is an extraordinary weave of truths and fantasies, of abjection and self-delusion. Evil, in O’Connell’s morally complex and mesmerising tale, is revealed as both banal and mysterious.”
—Fintan O’Toole, New York Times bestselling author of We Don’t Know Ourselves: A Personal History of Modern Ireland
“A ridiculously good book…. The effect on the reader is like being in the eye of a hurricane—terrifyingly calm—the moral vortex at the heart of breathtaking violence…. Totally stressful and addictive.”
—Sam Knight, New Yorker staff writer and author of The Premonitions Bureau
“I read it at one sitting… The sensitivity of the work and the attention to language made this book one of the best of its kind.”
—Dr. Gwen Adshead, forensic psychiatrist and author of The Devil You Know
“A masterful, haunting book by an author at the height of his powers. Mark O’Connell asks us how much we can ever understand about the darkness that resides in other people, and in ourselves.”
—Ed Caesar, New Yorker staff writer and author of The Moth and the Mountain
“Recounted with spectacularly affecting brilliance and restraint… Run, don’t walk, I say.”
—Philippe Sands, New Statesman
“An engrossing and intimate glimpse into the psyche of an actual yet improbable murderer… O’Connell is a patient, thorough interlocutor…producing a case study about the chilling ease with which one man can be driven to murder.”
—Shelf Awareness (starred review)
“[A] true crime gem…. Swirling together dogged reporting with questions about the media’s coverage of crime, O’Connell manages a gripping account that casts a skeptical eye on its own genre. Even readers put off by profiles of killers will be piqued.”
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“A vividly written account…. The resulting picture of the killer is seen as if through a proverbial dark glass—and it’s as chilling, in the end, as any Hitchcock film. A superb study of real-life crime and punishment.”
—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“[A] dynamic, surprising, and utterly absorbing work of literary true crime… Readers will be powerless to stop, beguiled by the book’s powerful undercurrent.”
—Booklist (starred review)
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