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Hooky Gear (Paperback)

by Nick Barlay (Author)
5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)

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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Sceptre; New edition edition (16 May 2002)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0340750057
  • ISBN-13: 978-0340750056
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 12.2 x 2.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 972,745 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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'Barlay's evocation of the grimy end of Notting Hill, west London, is wonderfully written, with a convincing cast of characters, from the villainous to the inane. Dominated by the brooding figure of the absent sibling, this is a low-key treat' The Times 'A nicely judged balance of insightful descriptions and world-weary sarcasm. It's full of colourful characters and the dialogue is fantastically rich ... Barlay's ear for slang and talent for getting it on the page is, like, the wickedest. Y'na mean?" Independent on Sunday 'An extremely well written and provocative novel which makes Nick Barlay the Zola of North West London' Kilburn Times 'It was very nice to pick this up and find a writer who is not only in command of his technique but seems to be have his finger on the city's pulse' Guardian 'Rarely does one read writing so inventive, yet so tensed against habituation; so exuberant, but so obsessed with the business of conveying depression, hopelessness and failure. What elevates Barlay from the crowds of undistinguished caper-writers is an extraordinary facility for creating and sustaining individual voices - this is a brilliantly literary novel.' -- Guardian 'A disturbing peek into London's real underworld . A brilliant, haunting snapshot of a subculture which is really quite sumfink.' -- Big Issue in the North 'Barlay recreates the inner city's cold, closed world of deprivation, crime, drugs and violence with an expertise which recalls Chandler's expeditions to the seedier side of Hollywood. There's black humour on every page. Highly recommended.' -- Time Out 'Funny, poignant, oozing attitude and character, this is the final part of Barlay's urban trilogy. Hits the spot' -- Mirror 'Barlay's controlled and energetic demotic fixes you to the page - and it is not just the language that sets this above all other 'Geezer Chic' writing; it is the superbly bitter-sweet desperation of J. This is a fine literary novel with an ambition to be greater than a gangster-police thriller. Barlay has achieved his goal and more.' -- Telegraph 'Barlay is fast developing a reputation as the new Elmore Leonard. Unlike lesser urban chroniclers, Barlay refuses to romanticise the thug life. Instead his probing and flowing prose digs under the skin of nervy paranoia, self-loathing and misguided heroism. Deceptively intelligent, tragic but never sentimental, [Hooky Gear] is a welcome alternative to Guy Ritchie's slumming habits' -- Jockey Slut 'Brilliant ... one of the Dons of British urban writing' -- Diran Adebayo, Observer 20021201 'With stampeding pace, theatrical slanging matches and a murky landscape of docks and backstreets, 'Hooky Gear' injects fresh venom into the London crime thriller.' -- Big Issue 20021201


Diran Adebayo, Observer

'Brilliant ... one of the Dons of British urban writing'

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5.0 out of 5 stars addictive reading, 24 Aug 2009
There's an incidental story in here of a thief incriminated by the ear-print he leaves on glass - listening is his trick (and his downfall). The protagonist J enters any place and listens for its workings, sniffs at its meanings. I learned to do the same, my senses sharpened by suspense and countless little shocks of wit and observation. These painful/beautiful/funny/dark poetic sparks are addictive. I relished this novel from start to finish, and didn't want it to finish.
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