<p>Sequel to&nbsp;<em>The World Is (Not) A Cold Dead Place</em>&nbsp;<em>The Last Sane Man On Earth</em> is an acerbically funny critique of post-Brexit Britain and the social media age through the eyes of one of modern fiction&rsquo;s great outsiders.<br /><br />Two years on from the life-changing events of <em>The World Is (Not) A Cold Dead Place</em> misanthropic anti-hero Gary Lennon is back.</p><p>With a girlfriend a new therapist and a slightly less unfulfilling job Gary is trying to get his act together. But in these troubling times just how long can Gary keep a lid on his simmering frustrations? And will speaking his mind now be enough especially when an anarchic old friend comes crashing back into his life...<br /><br />&nbsp;&ldquo;Nathan O&rsquo;Hagan can do grotesque comedy and bitter-sweet realism. By combining the two he creates a world we recognise and care about.&rdquo; &nbsp;Russ Litten author of <em>Scream If You Want To Go Faster</em>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<em>We Know What We Are</em><br /><br />&ldquo;Like a punctured can of beer this great novel seethes as it slowly releases its pressure. Like Irvine Welsh or Chuck Palahniuk O&#39;Hagan is fearless unflinching and never afraid to go too far if his acutely observed characters demand it. The result is a satirical poignant and hilarious modern classic for our wounded times.&#39; &nbsp;Mark Connors author of <em>Stickleback</em><br /><br />Reactions to&nbsp;<em>The World Is (Not) A Cold Dead Place</em>:<br /><br />&ldquo;Funny dark shitty moving. Reminded me of loads of great books and films.&rdquo;<br />James Brown author of <em>Above Head Height</em> editor of Loaded GQ Four Four Two<br /><br />&ldquo;A scathing suspicious yet accurate account of modern society as seen through the main character&rsquo;s eyes &ndash; a character who in the same turn is endearing &ndash; and it is incredibly funny in places. If you like your humour on the darker side and you find yourself rooting for the underdog introduce yourself to Gary Lennon.&rdquo;&nbsp;&nbsp;Blooming Brilliant Books<br /><br />&ldquo;An intelligent read and reminded me of both Bret Easton Ellis&#39; American Psycho and Graeme Simsion&#39;s The Rosie Project and The Rose Effect. I am definitely hoping for a sequel as I want to see and hear more of Gary and how things are going to work out.&rdquo;&nbsp;&nbsp;Clare Coombes author of <em>Definitions</em> <em>We Are Dust</em></p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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