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Book Description
One of the most respected names in genre writing returns with an extraordinarily powerful and moving story of one man’s search for his daughter in the myth-shrouded jungles of Thailand. Danny is approaching fifty, separated, lonely and bitter. He hasn’t spoken to his wife in years; he despises his bContinue
Critics
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thebestreviews published on Fri, 17 Sep 2010
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Smoking Poppy
Horror novels about parenthood tend to transcend the genre. Few readers can forget Stephen King's 'Pet Semetery' or Ramsey Campbell's 'The One Safe Place'. But few readers will place such works in the same league as Jonathan Franzen's 'The Correction ... (read full critics)
bookotron published on Tue, 14 Sep 2010
2 Reviews
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an unexpected delight to read
Didn't have high expectations for this, but I found myself chuckling to myself from the start. The way Graham Joyce writes I can really identify with and he doesn't follow a formula. He takes you on a journey with you, and I am with main characters all the way. Doesn't try to be deep and mystical i ... (continue)
Ebony Rose said on May 29, 2010 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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Dan Innes is a father, his two children, Phil and Charlie are young adults, independent, wilful, detached. Somewhere along the way he lost the connection with his kids, more recently he lost a connection with their mother. Now, with books as his only friend, he plays weekly trivia with a group of pe ... (continue)
Caroline said on Oct 29, 2007 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
Book Details
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The Best Reviews: Graham Joyce, Smoking Poppy
"A great thriller with a powerful message" London electrician Dan Innes is stunned when his estranged wife informs him that the British embassy in Bangkok called about their adult daughter. Neither Innes has heard from Charlie in two years, but now t ... (read full critics)