Charlie Williams has written six books that have been published in five languages. Most belong in the crime genre but there is often overlap with horror, sf and just plain weird, and no real aim to fit into any genre at all.
DEADFOLK, BOOZE AND BURN*, KING OF THE ROAD and ONE DEAD HEN are a series set in Mangel, the provincial English town from hell, narrated by nightclub doorman Royston Blake. Each was written so it could be read independently of the others or in any order. The Guardian said of them "this is gloriously funny stuff and so original that other writers must be gnashing their teeth in jealousy".
STAIRWAY TO HELL (2009) is about a pub singer who finds out that his body hosts the transmigrated soul of David Bowie, courtesy of some 70s voodoo by Jimmy Page. Although fiction, the story was based around true events. Publishers Weekly called it a "spaced-out oddity, mixing Douglas Adams-style wit with a hipster's tight-pants irony".
GRAVEN IMAGE (2011) is a novella about a brothel bouncer with a debt to pay, and part of the Crime Express series from Five Leaves Press.
WARNING: steer clear of these books if you hate swearing, love political correctness or take everything at face value.
* original UK title: FAGS AND LAGER