From MDMA to LSD to an unusual drug called, Glow, the book speaks about those hidden secrets of organic chemistry behind the making of these powerful drugs, that its bound to amaze and surprise you in a million ways!
Glow! - Surprise, guess what it's a Burmese drug, made from the petals of a Burmese flower. Glow by Ned Beauman is an intriguing and a quite unusual tale of a young insomniac guy whose life turns upside down when a scandal and speculation begins around a certain drug called, Glow and he gets dragged into the underworld’s secretive businesses. This tale is filled with so many enriching facts about drugs and their chemicals go into making them. An enthralling plot that is bound to capture you with its flow and mysteries from the very beginning.
I'd like to thank the author, Ned Beauman, for giving me this opportunity to read and review this book.
Raf, actually named Ralph, is a young boy, just out of his uni, living in South London, doing some computer programming freelancing. He's an insomniac, and a frequent drug-taker. He and his childhood friend from Myth FM, Issac, used to hit all the popular rave parties around London and never stopped themselves from experimenting with many unusual drugs. And in one such party, Raf meets Cherish, an extraordinary half- Burmese girl, who was quite well aware of this most speculated drug of that time called-Glow. But when Raf's friend, Theo, a Burmese guy, gets kidnapped in a white van making no sounds, things starts to fall into their places and the unraveling mystery around this mysterious drug, Glow, becomes more appealing to Raf.
And quoting by Bob Marley's words;
“When you smoke the herb, it reveals you to yourself.”
Similarly, in the book Glow, when people, like Raf, Cherish, Fourpetal, a Lacebark accountant and Win, a Burmese drug-maker get themselves more involved into the mystery of Glow and the secret behind the hyper-intelligent foxes, they eventually give away the terrible secrets of their past!
I liked this story a lot, and in fact, I got so hooked to its mystery that for moments I lost myself in the mining lands of Burma to the dark warehouses in South London. But the climax was quite shocking and more that justifiable and a bit sad on Raf's part. The characters are no doubt quite well-developed and a very convincing type. Raf and Cherish's relationship is more like a drug to the readers, we can't get enough of them, and when we get it, we get addicted to them. And then Lacebark's takeover of power in drug making industry from Burmese Concession to the jails of Pakistan, everything has been portrayed so vividly. It seems that the author is quite a story-teller and the way he has presented his logic and technical explanations behind all those drugs' characteristics, is quite enticing. I loved the author's grip on this suspense and all the twists and turns were kept well-hidden under wraps till the very end and were peeled away layer by layer.
So if you want to wrap yourself up in a hallucination that you hate to give it up, and then do read this book for sure. This book might keep you on your edges till the very end!
P.S. Do not Google anything about this drug called, Glow! Because you won't find anything on it. And if you wanna know all about it, this book is going to be your pal!