A 2020 Spectator Book of the Year'I took one look at him, and I saw what he really wanted.'On the Sunday of his eighteenth birthday, in 1975, Colin takes a walk on Box Hill, a biker hang-out in Surrey. Timid, awkward, and very much out of his element, he accidentally trips over Ray, a biker taking a nap under a tree. Ray takes immediate control of the situation, and Colin moves in with him that night.A sizzling, sometimes shocking, and strangely tragic love story between two men, Box Hill is a stunning novel of desire and domination by one of Britain's most accomplished writers.'Mars-Jones's prose is exceptionally nimble, dry, humorously restrained, very English, with a little Nabokovian velvet too. He can describe more or less anything and make it interesting.'-James Wood, London Review of BooksA clever and subtle novel.'-Max Liu, Financial Times'Adam Mars-Jones has never needed to write at great length to convince readers of his talent ... Mars-Jones's latest work is a sliver of a novel that provides ample evidence of his prowess ... Box Hill is not a novel for the prudish, but it is a masterclass in authorial control ... Despite its diminutive length, it is rich with detail and complexity, and has plenty to demonstrate Mars-Jones's well-deserved place on any list of our best.'-Alex Nurnberg, Sunday Times
Winner of the 2019 Fitzcarraldo Editions Novel Prize.
'I very much enjoyed Box Hill. It is a characteristic Mars-Jones mixture of the shocking, the endearing, the funny, and the sad, with an unforgettable narrator. The sociological detail is as ever acutely entertaining.'
Box Hillis a sizzling, sometimes shocking, and strangely tragic love story between two men, set in the gay biker community of the late 1970s. Beautifully written, intimate, and profoundly affecting, Adam Mars-Jones's first novel in almost a decade is the winner of the 2019 Fitzcarraldo Editions Novel Prize. Praise for Pilcrow : 'Peculiar, original, utterly idiosyncratic.' London Review of Books 'Truly exhilarating.' The Sunday Times