ISBN: 9780099284291
Release Date: 01 Jul 1999
Average rating: (read by 30 members)

Categories: Modern fiction

DS Bruce Robertson is planning on kicking his festive season off with a week of sex and drugs in Amsterdam, but it starts off quite badly, with a missing wife, a cocaine habit, a deterioration in his genital health, and a messy murder to solve. By the author of TRAINSPOTTING.

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scottowen
Rated it 4 days ago
As usual Irvine takes us on a no holds barred journey through the mind of a maniac. Hilarious, disgusting, cringe-worthy and grotesque, this book keeps you entertained by flowing back and forth, through the harshness of the main character, DS...

JennyCide
Rated it 7 months ago
Utter crap.
Possibly the worst book I've ever wasted money and time on.
Up to this book's release I had read and enjoyed all of Mr Welsh's published output but he must have been doing too many drugs by this point as his quality control failed...

Cornelia
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