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Wolf Tickets [Kindle Edition]

Ray Banks
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The scammer gets scammed.

Sean Farrell – thief, petrol smuggler and all-round scoundrel – just got shafted by the love of his life. Nora ran off with twenty grand, a gram of coke, and his favourite leather jacket, leaving him with little more than a hangover and a Dido soundtrack. But Nora’s sights are on the two hundred grand Farrell supposedly stashed somewhere in the middle of Northumberland, and she’s enlisted the help of her old boyfriend, a former hit man, to retrieve it.

Farrell hooks up with an old Army mate, the shoplifting, rotgut-swilling arsonist Jimmy Cobb and sets off after them. When this pair catch up with Nora and her ex, there’s going to be hell to pay, 'cause nobody messes with Farrell and Cobb ...

WOLF TICKETS is hardcore Ray Banks – ballsy, breathless and brutal.

Praise for RAY BANKS

"Ray Banks writes with harshness, humour and elegance, and his punchy dialogue teems with vigorous authenticity." – The Times

"Banks is one of the freshest voices in hard-boiled crime fiction today." – Library Journal

"Banks has an ear for the vernacular as sharp as, but a shade or two bluer than, that of George V. Higgins. Let the squeamish stick with Tony Soprano; this is the real tough stuff." – Kirkus

"Banks has a Cain-esque ability (James M., not Abel’s brother) to take well-drawn, realistic characters whose moral compass is wobbling, and let them slash and burn their way to ruin." – Spinetingler Magazine

"Most people sound a bit girly compared to Ray Banks" – Mark Billingham


Praise for DEAD MONEY

"Brimming with pitch-black humour and written with a claustrophobic mania to rival the finest noir exponents, it's compelling and finely honed stuff." – The Big Issue

"There’s not a beat missed or a word wasted in this beautifully bleak, absolutely pitch-black humorous look at a man in a deadly downward spiral." – Musings of an All Purpose Monkey

"dark, nasty, funny, and painfully human" – Spinetingler Magazine

"a tight and pacy read, the prose stripped to the bone and the dialogue pitch-perfect. Fans of Colin Bateman and Elmore Leonard will find it hits their sweet spot. Cohen brother lovers; one for you too." – Loitering With Intent

"rings so true in character and atmosphere that you’ll be unsticking your sole from the carpet as you press the button two stops after you were supposed to get off" –Bookrambler

"Dead Money is on the money, mainline Ray Banks, and sets expectations high for what the future brings for Banks' newest publisher, Blasted Heath" – Grift Magazine

"a great story. It's tight as hell and it's so deliberate that it's a complete joy to read... I loved DEAD MONEY" – Dead End Follies

"a pitch perfect novel" – Crime Fiction Lover

"an intensive masterclass in how to write ... People have been telling me to read Ray Banks for a long time. Now I understand why." – Helen FitzGerald

"Banks writes in a clean style, looped with inky black humor, and the plot goes at a lightning pace, heaping dread upon dread." – On The Book Beat

"DEAD MONEY is a quick read and a thoroughly enjoyable one, a Guy Ritchie film in prose, minus a lot of the showing off." – Kate of Mind

About the author:

Ray Banks is the author of the Cal Innes Quartet (SATURDAY'S CHILD, DONKEY PUNCH, NO MORE HEROES, BEAST OF BURDEN), DEAD MONEY, WOLF TICKETS and the novellas, GUN and CALIFORNIA. He lives in Edinburgh.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 310 KB
  • Print Length: 187 pages
  • Publisher: Blasted Heath (8 Feb 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B0077AMYL4
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #81,979 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Format:Kindle Edition
Okay, so the Crime Writers Association doesn't actually award a Dirty Dagger and even if they did Ray Banks probably wouldn't collect it. He'd be outside in an alleyway doing something unpleasant to a stray mutt. (Spoiler - the dog gets it. Again.) But if the award did exist the criteria would be strict - sinewy prose, crackling dialogue and characters most readers only see when they're on jury duty.

Wolf Tickets scores big on all fronts.

The plot is brit grit at its scuzzy best; Farrells' ex-girlfriend Nora skips town with all his wordly good stuff and the location of his two hundred grand stash. She takes on a hardcase ex to track it down and Farrell brings in his mucker Cobb, demobbed but still handy, and it's not a matter of who'll get their first as much as who'll survive long enough to collect.

But the story's not really the point. It's good, of course - cocaine, guns and wads of ill-gotten gains...what's not to like? The real pleasure in Wolf Tickets is the twisted bromance between Farrell and Cobb. They're fabulous characters, some of the most engaging yet repulsive Banks has written I think, and we're taken right into their screwed up psyches through the dual first person narrative. Do you want to get that close to a Judy Garland loving ruckus-machine who thieves from charity shops? Or a petrol-smuggling chancer who's started answering the voices in his head? Of course you do. And who else is going to take you there?

Wolf Tickets is another strong piece of work from Ray Banks, lean and sharp like a fighter who's boiled down to make the weight. It's packed with crunchy violence and vicious humour - actual laugh out loud humour, not that wry smile, arch the eyebrow stuff - and the dialogue is absolutely banging; think In Bruges with Brendan Gleeson doing a Geordie accent. Frankly, if you need any more recommendation than that you should go buy the new Lee Child.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
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If you haven't read everything Ray Banks has written, you're missing out (assuming, of course, that you dig great crime novels). The Cal Innes series was one of the best of the past 25 years, and his standalones (including THE BIG BLIND, now available on kindle) have been excellent. His latest, WOLF TICKETS, is no exception.

Told from the alternating points of view of its two main characters (neither of whom is in the running for Time's Man of the Year), the book follows two old friends as they, first, search for one's ex-girlfriend (who's made off with $20k and a bunch of coke) and, second, simultaneously look for revenge on and try to survive her hardened killer ex-boyfriend.

The book is a taut, quick read that's chock full of action and violence. And as usual, Banks provides dialog that is unmatched. If you like your crime straight-up, you'll love this book.

Recommended, along with the Cal Innes series, THE BIG BLIND and CALIFORNIA.
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By AnjaDJ
Format:Kindle Edition
This book is very funny and very violent in turn (and sometimes at the same time), think Pulp Fiction set in Newcastle. If that sounds like a good read, it definitely is. True noir, hard-core fun. I ended up cheering the two main characters on. Okay, so one of them is an alcoholic shoplifter and the other a violent drug-user with a love for flames, and yes, early on he kills a dog, but the people they're beating up are even worse than they are. Honestly.

Wolf tickets means bad news and in this book, bad news turns up for former-drug-addict and current-alcoholic Cobb in the shape of his old army mate Farrell. When Farrell looks up Cobb to get help finding his girlfriend who stole his money and a bag of coke, matters quickly spiral out control. This book is a great rollercoaster of a ride as Farrell and Cobb manage to pick their enemies particularly badly. Highly recommended.

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If you like your fiction black and nasty, then this one is for you...
Ray Banks has this talent for being able to smack you with hard core noir fiction and leave you exhausted and disturbed but, strangely, still smiling and reaching out for more. Read more
Published 10 days ago by Mandapanda121
Disappointing
After reading the other reviews on here seeing this as a free download I seized on the chance to have a look. I could not have been more disappointed. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Skhwoody
Cobb And Farrell The Not So Dynamic Duo!
Wolf Tickets is a uniquely structured book. The chapters alternate between two friends Cobb and Farrell who rampage around Newcastle seeking revenge. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Grooydaz39
Modern crime literature at its best
If you like sweet stories full of cuteness, in which the characters end up finding their true love and walk away in the sunset, you will hate this book. Read more
Published 1 month ago by M. Piva
Gritty and violent, what else would you expect from Mr Banks?
If you have read any of Ray Banks' other books then you will feel immediately at home in this short novel. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Mr. T. Hynes
Regional accents and hard men
Everything I read by Ray just makes me want to throw my computer out the window and give up writing. The man can write! And Wolf Tickets is no different. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Dean
Delivering wolf tickets.......
Farrell and Cobb, buddies who served in the British Army together, have gone their separate ways. Farrell to Galway where he lives with girlfriend, Nora, and Cobb to Newcastle,... Read more
Published 1 month ago by M Elliott "a reader from TX"
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