
Trouble Man
by Tom Benn
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Pub Date 9 Jan 2014 | Archive Date 27 Jan 2014
Random House UK, Vintage Publishing | Vintage Digital
Description
It's Manchester, at the close of the millennium, and Henry Bane is now manager of an exclusive nightclub. He has a beautiful mistress, a teenage son, and is making moves in a violent underworld to which he is increasingly numbed.
When a young girl is found tortured and unwilling to go to the police, Bane offers to help, and finds horror in a feral community with a respectable veneer. But, by meddling, he ends up endangering those he wants to protect. Not only that, he also manages to incur the wrath of an ailing ganglord, and soon finds himself tangled in a penthouse robbery and an underground boxing match.
Trouble Man takes Bane through a hell, perhaps of his own making, where he is pushed to his limit – and the trouble only gets closer to home.
A Note From the Publisher
World Eng lang (US pending)
Advance Praise
'That rare thing, a startlingly new, ridiculously stylish, home-grown voice.' - Henry Sutton, Daily Mirror
'The Doll Princess
is a mighty, stick-to-your-fingers, amphetamine- and adrenaline-fuelled
chase through an apocalyptic Manchester …it swaggers and struts and is
amazingly accomplished for a writer so young.' - Niall Griffiths
'A sharply observant writer with a great eye for detail.' - Guardian
'If The Doll Princess was a startlingly original reimagining of noir, then Benn has upped his own game. Chamber Music takes all the genre's most potent elements and makes them new and vital again' - Cathi Unsworth, Guardian
Marketing Plan
Does for low-life Manchester what Trainspotting did for Leith.
Does for low-life Manchester what Trainspotting did for Leith.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781448181117 |
PRICE | £8.99 (GBP) |