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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Long Firm,
This review is from: The Long Firm (Paperback)
...This is an extremely pacy book... sometimes sickening in the violence that was a part of those times and is a part of our times too. Harry is not a nice person. He uses and abuses people... but, nonethless he has a certain charm which makes him a magnet for the 5 narrators in the book, whatever their motives...I only bought this book to cover the boredom of air travel, but came off my flights intoxicated by this book and by the quantity of beer I swallowed to keep up... A brilliant first novel.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic,
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This review is from: The Long Firm (Paperback)
This is an episodic, fantastic page turner set in the 60's. The Kray comparisons are very obvious, but do not spoil or detract from this page turner.
Sex-Drugs-Violence-Crime-60'S Glamour and Grime are all to be found in spades in this book. Not for the faint hearted. The central character Harry Sparkes is big enough to carry any novel of this genre, or most other genres, The minor characters all have their part to play, and are skilfully written. Fantastic, I recommend it, even if like me, you have no interest in the Krays or 60's swinging gangland London. PS Did I say I thought it was Fantastic?
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My Best Book for 2000,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Long Firm (Paperback)
"The Long Firm" is without doubt the best book I have read in the last year. Firstly, for the most original way in which it is written, telling the story of a 60's London gangster from 5 different points of view: a rent boy; a corrupt politician; a small-time hoodlum; a second-rate actress and finally, a rather boring and pretentious left-wing Hippy sociologist. Each part of the story is written in a different style and each adds to our understanding of the main character. My second reason for rating this book so highly is the fact that it was written by somebody so young. Jake Arnott was only a toddler when most of the events he writes about were taking place, yet he captures the mood of 60's London so vividly, it is uncanny. (The last time I heard anybody use the term "vada" was in 1963!!!!). And thirdly, as so many readers have already pointed out, the "Robin Hood" aspect of the story. In spite of all the blood, gore and violence, you actually sympathise with Harry, the main character. After all, I think that deep down we all have more respect for an honest villain (legendary or real-life) than a vile corrupt policeman or politician. I can't wait for Jake Arnott's next novel,.
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