Synopsis/blurb…..
It gives us great
pleasure to bring you this exclusive four story collection of shorts from Danny
King - acclaimed writer of recent 'Brit-Grit' hit film 'Wild Bill'.
The first story 'The
Man With No Life' features two of his most enduring characters, Bex and Ollie
from the 'Burglar Diaries' series. The second, 'Rock God Of The Future' was
written specifically for this anthology - with Danny's usual tongue-in-cheek
social comment - while 'A Sitcom What I Once Wrote' is a cathartic tale he
wrote based upon his own experiences with the BBC3 sitcom 'Thieves Like Us'.
Finally, 'Asking For It' is a departure in form from his normal comic outlook
but, being dark and urban, it fits right in with us here at Byker Books and was
thus included.
If you know about
Danny King already then you need this in your life - no question! If you don't
know about Danny yet then at less than two quid this exclusive Kindle
collection provides an excellently priced way to discover the biting wit and
street-savvy of the man David Baddiel described as 'One of the few writers to
make me laugh-out-loud.'
I've read a couple of Danny
King books in my time, though not for a few years now. He had a series of
diary books……..Hitman, Burglar, Pornographer and Bank Robber which were right
up my street.
He writes a sort of blokey-laddish type of fiction which appeals
to me.
This collection of 4 short stories was an Amazon freebie a
few months ago. I wouldn't class it as literature but it is laugh out loud
funny and entertained me, which was all I wanted at the time.
The Man With No Life ………
I think anyone who has endured the awkwardness of dealing with estranged family
could relate to it. For all its irreverence there’s a realism and King touches
on a few nerves here – at least for this reader.
Thieves Like Us…..I've
not encountered the world of television and pitching and script writers and
producers, but there’s obviously a man writing this who has……worth the price of
the admission fee on its own (yes I know I got it for free)….. laugh out loud
funny.
The other two – one amusing, one dark…verdict on all 4 overall
………crackers indeed!
Time to scour the tubs for something longer from him. His website is here.
4 from 5
I always think short stories can be a great way to get to know an author, Col. And stories with a lot of wit in them? Fun way to pass the time!
ReplyDeleteMargot, I agree. Another plus mark on December's reading!
DeleteDanny King! I think he was one of the first authors we discovered we had in common. I should read more by him....
ReplyDeleteYep! Looking forward to seeing him featured on your blog soon!
DeleteThis author could be interesting. I had not heard of him before.
ReplyDeleteI'll try and highlight a couple of his books, as and when I find them in the tubs.
DeleteCol, these four funny short stories are up my street. The cover is an added attraction. I think I'll read it sometime this year.
ReplyDeletePrahsant I hope you enjoy them if you give them a shot. They have a lot going for them.
DeleteOops fingers not working too well...Prashant - sorry!
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