this gun from Norman Court: 5 (Trevor English)
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Skint on the skids reduced to life in skid-row shelters Trevor English petty thief and habitual blackmailer is apprehended shoplifting by store-detective-cum-freelance-investigator Leonard Bellow. Turning a blind eye to his theft Bellow offers Trevor a job doing shutterbug reconnaissance work-an opportunity Trevor jumps at (if already with his own ends in mind). But in the world he has cornered himself in nothing remains what it seems on the surface...except he comes to realize for Trevor English: deadbeat desperate easy mark lamb to the slaughter. this gun from Norman Court is the final installment in Pablo DStairs five-novella Trevor English cycle. Praise for Pablo DStair: DStair is clearly a master. Likely Jean Patrick Manchette reincarnated... -Matt Phillips author of Countdown and The Bad Kind of LuckySomehow again and again youre drawn in...you get used to the books rhythm and follow it because the work is obsessive. We find ourselves in a languid kind of suspense bracing ourselves... -Bret Easton Ellis author of American PsychoPablo DStair doesnt just write like a house afire he writes like the whole citys burning and these words hes putting on the page are the thing that can save us all. -Stephen Graham Jones Bram Stoker Award-winner Pablo DStair is defining the new writer [and the new film maker]. DStairs late realism needs to be included in any examination of the condition of the novel. -Tony Burgess award-winning author/screenwriter Like Kerouac before him I felt there was one roll of paper on which the story was typed. And theres a rhythm behind it. Not the speedy bop of jazz this time more an urban dubstep. Shadows and edges becoming audible. -Nigel Bird author of Smoke
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