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GBH | Ted Lewis
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The lost masterwork of British crime icon Ted Lewis—author of Get Carter—is an unnerving tale of paranoia and madness in the heart of the late 1970s London criminal underworld. In London, George Fowler heads a lucrative criminal syndicate that specializes in illegal pornography. Fowler is king, with a beautiful woman at his side and a swanky penthouse office, but his world is in jeopardy. Someone is undermining his empire from within, and Fowler becomes increasingly ruthless in his pursuit of the unknown traitor, trusting an ever smaller set of advisers. Juxtaposed with the terror and violence of Fowler’s last days in London is the flash-forward narrative of his hideout bunker in a tiny English beach town, where he skulks during the off-season, trying to salvage his fallen empire. Just as it seems possible for Fowler to rise again, another trigger may cause his total, irreparable unraveling. From the Trade Paperback edition.
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andrew61
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From the author of Get Carter, this portrays a criminal gangsters descent into madness as his pursuit of power fuels his increasing violence and dreadful revenge on those close to him by rivals. Set in 1970s London, it also has alternating chapters in a North Lincolnshire coastal town after George escapes the culmination of his violence. This noir book + its portrayal of the dark heart of crime was at times a tough read by a master storyteller

Leftcoastzen A pub with a fireplace! Can I move to the UK?its 81 F in Arizona! 2w
Cathythoughts Very cosy picture ! 2w
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Minervasbutler
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Superb gritty novel from the nearly-forgotten master of sleazy British noir. Ted Lewis is best remembered as the author of Get Carter, which provided Michael Caine with one of his most iconic roles. Well worth investigating.