- Published: 6 April 2021
- ISBN: 9781529111859
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 304
- RRP: $27.99
Independence Square
- Published: 6 April 2021
- ISBN: 9781529111859
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 304
- RRP: $27.99
A thrilling new talent
Daily Express
Miller is the real deal
Mail on Sunday
A tremendous novel - taut, compelling, reeking of authenticity. A.D. Miller writes with exemplary precision and sophistication. Independence Square is an unsparing examination of human beings caught up and destroyed by historical forces they can barely comprehend.
William Boyd
I loved this beautiful novel. It's a supremely timely story of deeply-rooted corruption, but also of idealism and longing for freedom. I found it very powerful and profoundly moving
Elif Shafak
A. D. Miller has woven an intriguing, evocative tale of betrayal, revolution and heartbreak. In subtle, sinuous prose, he shows us a man haunted by a fateful mistake - and shows us how even the most noble political moments turn on dark secrets and human frailties. After his magnificent debut, Snowdrops, expectations were high for Miller: with Independence Square he delivers handsomely.
Jonathan Freedland
Spellbinding. A. D. Miller demonstrates a unique ability to recreate historical events so vividly you'd swear you'd witnessed them in person. A mesmerising thriller.
D. B. John
Miller transports readers to the Orange Revolution. Readers will find much to savor in the complex machinations Miller expertly creates.
Booklist
Utterly gripping, a novel with its finger on the pulse of geopolitics that still manages to move deeply.
Observer, *Books to Look Our For in 2020*
A contemporary thriller about the workings of 21st-century power from the author of the Booker-shortlisted Snowdrops
Guardian
A taut tale berthed in real history
Saga
Miller conjures up characters who say much more than the words they use. This is a skilled, moving and saddening account of the waste of human potential and the brutality that often comes with the acquisition and retention of colossal amounts of money.
Literary Review
An intriguing situation... Miller develops it with verve and elegance. Whether he is capturing the churning crowds in Kiev or the sleepier rhythms of London in August, he always has interesting insights to offer.
Mail on Sunday
A.D. Miller recreates the heady days of the Orange Revolution in evocative detail. As Davey gradually unpicks his past, unexpected shifts in perspective add depth and tension.
The Times
Miller’s gripping novel, about truth, lies and power is a searing indictment of our times...a book about dirty money and the manipulation of politics, about a world where anything is possible and where even a war can be ‘hallucinated into reality’. And it is about power... This, then, is a story not about a revolution in Eastern Europe but about the way we live now.
Spectator
The novel’s motor is the reader’s hunger to find out how Davey’s life, once so gilded, could crash so badly. [A] fine new novel…[Miller’s] story lingers long after the last page
Financial Times
A swift-moving, engaging new novel
Jewish Chronicle
Independence Square…feels like an authentic guide to how the world works
Reader's Digest
A captivating study of corruption, betrayal and the abuse of power...intricately structured and thick with intrigue and suspense...Only at the end, after piecing together each segment of the story, does the reader get the full devastating picture...a vivid and highly charged tale of misplaced trust and tarnished dreams.
Economist
A fine education in the details of an uprising which caused a ripple effect across eastern Europe that is still being felt today
UK Press Syndication
Miller conveys a rich understanding of the calculus of protest. Beneath the simplistic summaries on the mainstream news, Miller spins the chaotic exuberance of the scene. The novel’s greater tragedy extends out to the world Davey once thought he could guide toward nobility and fairness.
Ron Charles, The Washington Post
At its best, Independence Square made me think of a 21st-century Graham Greene novel, an absorbing thriller informed by emotional intelligence and a deep understanding of geopolitics.
Marcel Theroux, Guardian
A tightly focused, cat-and-mouse story about idealism, hubris and the relative nature of geopolitical truth
Claire Allfree, Metro
Miller writes terse, memorable prose with well sketched characters...the historic action has the tone of a spy thriller and the 2017 part is filled with tense personal drama.
Times Literary Supplement
A savvy, soulful investigation into corruption, geopolitics and capital from the author of Snowdrops.
Guardian
One of the most important books of the last twenty years.
David Patrikarakos