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Ultra Violence
Forty. Receding pate. Loose teeth. Failing marriage.
Delinquent, uncaring son. Psycho boss parachuted in to cut the big earners.
It wasn’t always like this. He used to be a Face. A Player.
A Terrace Celebrity. Now he’s just another faceless nobody on the brink of
despair in a world he no longer recognises.
Especially when there’s an intriguing proposition on the
table. One he may find difficult to refuse.
Violent Disorder
Let's Have it
The tall one advances toward me, grinning, all denim jacket and faded jeans.
He wants it, I can tell.
This knowledge makes me content. It
fills me with calm. Equilibrium.
As he approaches, a sense of certainty
descends that this upcoming scenario is somehow, meant to be.
There is a mutual acceptance.
A tacit agreement that extreme violence
is about to take place, that punches will be thrown, that blood will be
spilled, and that one of us is going to be hurt, possibly quite badly.
Maybe very badly, indeed.
The
Bully Brothers.
Forty-something
football hooligans determined to go
straight.
A
young Internet writer charts their progress to becoming good citizens amidst
the absolute economic chaos that is the UK.
Food shortages. Zero hour contracts. Dangerous packs of homeless roaming
the streets. Cancer victims forced to work for dole. Panicked offspring
poisoning elderly parents to avoid spiralling care costs.
Twenty
quid for the flicks, three fifty a pint, and eight quid a packet of fags.
You
don’t know whether to wear a parka to go shopping or slap on sun block.
The
writer takes their confession. Old war stories. Terrace myths and fables. Sins
of Ultra Violence two decades old carried out on train stations, motorway
services, and the High Streets of towns like Hounslow, Rotherham and
Peterborough.
Will
they succeed in going straight? Can they
resist the carnage planned for the last match of the season against
Coventry?
Or
will they drag the young writer down with them.
Violent Disorder is the much-anticipated sequel to
Green Wizard’s best-selling Ultra Violence. This book - written for adults -
contains scenes of threat, opinions likely to offend, earthy dialogue,
incessant foul language and relentless, sometimes extreme, scenes of urban
violence.
Shipping throughout the Universe
Amazon UK
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Mark-Barry/e/B008479RWI/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_1
Amazon US
http://www.amazon.com/Mark-Barry/e/B008479RWI/ref=ntt_athr_dp_pel_1
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