

A direct sequel to White Monkey, and more of the same – some real laugh-out-loud humour at times, though perhaps less of a story arc, Darren having already up and left his northern roots. In truth, I didn’t actually know the book was a sequel until realizing the connection with White Monkey. What is did realize, very early on, is that this is Brit-lit comedy, with its rough-edged coarseness and language; when you read dialogue like this you know it can only be written by an English auth...
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