Description
Dead Air is a gripping contemporary novel set in a London loft apartment on the brink of demolition, capturing a moment of chaos and dark reflection. The story begins with Ken Nott and other wedding guests casually dropping belongings from the roof into an empty car park, unaware that a world-changing event is unfolding on live television. As news breaks of a plane crashing into the World Trade Center, the narrative shifts to explore themes of uncertainty, fate, and human response to tragedy in real time.
With its sharp, atmospheric writing and tense pacing, Dead Air is a standalone work that vividly portrays a snapshot of urban life caught in the shadow of historic catastrophe. The novel’s unique setting and timing offer a compelling exploration of how ordinary people process the extraordinary and unsettling events around them. This book will resonate with readers who appreciate thought-provoking contemporary fiction grounded in real-world moments.
Dead Air is an intense, evocative read for anyone interested in narratives that intertwine personal stories with pivotal historical events.