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  1. Gridlock is a 1991 novel by Ben Elton . Plot summary. The novel depicts a near-future London in which traffic congestion has reached almost critical levels, such that accidents in a few key places could bring the entire city's traffic network to a halt.

  2. 1 de ene. de 2001 · Ben Elton. 3.58. 4,646 ratings105 reviews. Gridlock is when a city dies.Killed in the name of freedom. Killed in the name of oil and steel. Choked on carbon monoxide and strangled with a pair of fluffy dice.How did it come to this? How did the ultimate freedom machine end up paralysing us all?

  3. 2 de ene. de 2006 · Ben Elton’s offering of humour disguised as reality was highly hilarious in this novel. Gridlock is about the UK literally gridlocking itself with cars on the road. No one wants to take public transport because it is unreliable and smelly! No one wants to walk when they can get to places on their fat butts so much faster!

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ben_EltonBen Elton - Wikipedia

    Novels. He has written 16 novels since 1989, the first four published by Simon and Schuster, and the rest by Transworld. Stark (1989) Gridlock (1991) This Other Eden (1993) Popcorn (1996) Blast from the Past (1998) Inconceivable (1999) Dead Famous (2001) High Society (2002) Past Mortem (2004) The First Casualty (2005) Chart Throb (2006) Blind ...

  6. us.macmillan.com › books › 9781429949422Gridlock - Macmillan

    9 de jul. de 2013 · Gridlock is a harrowing near-future thriller from New York Times bestselling duo Senator Byron Dorgan and David Hagberg. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied. Imprint Publisher. Forge Books. ISBN. 9781429949422. In The News.

  7. Gridlock occurs when a city dies. Killed in the name of freedom, oil and steel; chocked on carbon monoxide; and strangled with a pair of fluffy dice. How did it come to this? Deborah and Geoffrey know, but they have transport problems of their own, and anyway, whoever it was that murdered, the city can just as easily murder them.