At the end of TWELVE STEP FANDANGO, Martin Brock, the book's hilarious anti-hero, escaped by jumping on a ship bound for Africa. Now in Morocco, we join him as he runs at full pelt through the streets of Marrakesh being pursued by an angry restaurateur.
Saved by a rather camp ex-military American who thinks he can put Martin's talents for canny deception and extravagant bullshitting to good use, Martin accepts a job in Florida. There the two of them set to work on a brilliant scam that could see them sharing millions of dollars of gold coins. Their plan cannot possiby fail, unless of course the foils of love, snakes, a murderous ex-husband and the American's peculiar past get in the way . . .
- 'A full-on hurricane of a novel' INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY
- 'Some really terrific writing which hits you when you least expect it. Funny, fruity, boisterous, and bruisingly unpredictable' LITERARY REVIEW
- 'Buy It: Haslam is the nearest thing Britain has to Carl Hiaasen' DAILY MIRROR
- Chris Haslam has, by the bucketful, that rare talent of being able to combine seriously funny stuff with a truly engrossing thriller' GUARDIAN
Paperback:
£7.99
Published 06/07/2006
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