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The Mersey might still be one of the worlds muddiest rivers, but the Liverpool depicted in Kevin Sampsons
Clubland is keen to leave its murky past behind. Brussels-bound bureaucrats toast the success of the post-Toxteth regeneration; young people are flocking to its universities and money men are clambering over each other for a slice of the lucrative club trade.
Veteran gangster and hero of Sampsons earlier thriller Outlaws--Ged Brennan wouldnt normally turn down an opportunity to earn more money. Hes got a wife and kids with decidedly upmarket tastes, after all. But hes also got strong principles. The idea of a decriminalised zone in the heart of clubland--where prostitution and drug use would be tolerated--appals him. Unfortunately, hes not in the best position to fight a crusade. The council are head-hunting him as the figurehead for their latest scheme. Hes just handed over a string of strip clubs to his wayward--and distinctly warped--cousin Moby. And theres Marguerite, hot-shot lawyer and Haitian ice-queen. Who, in addition to being the widow of Geds dead brother, has very much her own ideas about the future of clubland.
This is a highly original tale of tangled loyalties, set against a backdrop of shifting values. Ged Brennan is a protagonist to rival TVs Tony Soprano: gentlemanly and coarse, principled yet disarmingly ruthless. His journey through the mean streets of Merseyside is sometimes shocking, sometimes disturbing, always tinged with wit. Read it--and be grateful youre not living it.--Matthew Baylis
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Review
“His ear for the language of the street is astounding.” -- Linda Grant
“Kevin Sampson uses his pen like a pathologist uses a scalpel. He’s the literary equivalent of filmmaker David Lynch. You may not like the world he takes you into, but his immense talent makes sure you can’t look away. Brilliant.” -- Mike Hodges, director of
Get Carter and
Croupier.