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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Joe ThomasPublisher: Quercus Publishing Imprint: Arcadia Books Dimensions: Width: 12.80cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 19.60cm Weight: 0.160kg ISBN: 9781911350736ISBN 10: 1911350730 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 30 April 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews'Vivid and visceral' -- Mark Sanderson * The Times * 'Original' -- John Williams * Mail on Sunday * 'Superbly realised ... sparely written, and sharp as a well-cut suit, this is a vivid and atmospheric read' * Guardian * 'Sparse, energetic, fragmented prose' -- Jeff Noon * The Spectator * 'Bent is confident and energetic, the influence of David Peace is evident but Thomas has a strong voice, his own style.' -- Paul Burke * Crime Time * 'Brilliant' -- Jake Arnott 'Wildly stylish and hugely entertaining' -- Lucy Caldwell 'Vivid, stylish, funny' -- Mick Herron 'Snappy, thoughtful, moving' -- John King 'Utterly brilliant' -- Cathi Unsworth 'Had James Ellroy and David Peace collaborated on a novel, they'd have written something like this' -- Paul Willetts 'Had James Ellroy and David Peace collaborated on a novel about a corrupt 1960s Soho copper, they'd have written something like this' -- Paul Willetts, author of Members Only, filmed as The Look of Love 'Utterly brilliant...I felt like I was there' -- Cathi Unsworth, author of That Old Black Magic and Bad Penny Blues 'Shows how our traumatised heroes helped shape Britain in the decades following the Second World War. Written with love and respect, Bent is a snappy, thoughtful, moving novel' -- John King, author of The Football Factory 'Vivid, stylish and funny' -- Mick Herron 'Told in sparse, energetic, fragmented prose, this is a crooked copper story that hits hard ... For Challenor, the thin blue line was as narrow as a switch-blade's edge, and Thomas perfectly captures every cut and slice along the way.' -- Jeff Noon * The Spectator * 'Bent is a slick, highly readable yarn.' * Buzz Magazine * 'Bent makes me remember Fridays bunking off work early, slipping and sliding on mashed fruit and veg through a deserted old Covent Garden, down to Berwick Street market to buy a few ex-jukebox 45's for half a dollar each, then to the Nellie Dean for a couple of pints of Guinness, followed by a nap in Soho square gardens if the weather was clement. Shoot off home to change into something sharper, and back up for an all-nighter at the 'mingo, all pilled up and glassy eyed. We were far from innocent, but they seemed like innocent times. Not bent at all. Happy days!' -- Mark Timlin, author of the Sharman novels 'A wildly stylish and hugely entertaining read, Bent brings the worlds of sixties Soho and Nazi-occupied Italy thrillingly to life. It's taut, evocative and laugh-out-loud funny - and, like its anti-hero, Challenor, slick, pacy and just crooked enough to keep you guessing, right up until its gut-punch of an ending' -- Lucy Caldwell, winner of the Dylan Thomas Prize 'Brilliant. Bent compellingly re-imagines a shocking true story of bravery and deception with all the manic energy and terrifying presence of its subject' -- Jake Arnott, author of The Long Firm Trilogy 'Had James Ellroy and David Peace collaborated on a novel about a corrupt 1960s Soho copper, they'd have written something like this' -- Paul Willetts, author of Members Only, filmed as The Look of Love 'Utterly brilliant...I felt like I was there' -- Cathi Unsworth, author of That Old Black Magic and Bad Penny Blues 'Shows how our traumatised heroes helped shape Britain in the decades following the Second World War. Written with love and respect, Bent is a snappy, thoughtful, moving novel' -- John King, author of The Football Factory 'Vivid, stylish and funny' -- Mick Herron 'Bent makes me remember Fridays bunking off work early, slipping and sliding on mashed fruit and veg through a deserted old Covent Garden, down to Berwick Street market to buy a few ex-jukebox 45's for half a dollar each, then to the Nellie Dean for a couple of pints of Guinness, followed by a nap in Soho square gardens if the weather was clement. Shoot off home to change into something sharper, and back up for an all-nighter at the 'mingo, all pilled up and glassy eyed. We were far from innocent, but they seemed like innocent times. Not bent at all. Happy days!' -- Mark Timlin, author of the Sharman novels 'A wildly stylish and hugely entertaining read, Bent brings the worlds of sixties Soho and Nazi-occupied Italy thrillingly to life. It's taut, evocative and laugh-out-loud funny - and, like its anti-hero, Challenor, slick, pacy and just crooked enough to keep you guessing, right up until its gut-punch of an ending' -- Lucy Caldwell, winner of the Dylan Thomas Prize 'Brilliant. Bent compellingly re-imagines a shocking true story of bravery and deception with all the manic energy and terrifying presence of its subject' -- Jake Arnott, author of The Long Firm Trilogy Author InformationJOE THOMAS was born in Hackney in 1977. He is the author of the critically acclaimed Sao Paulo quartet - Paradise City, Gringa, Playboy, and Brazilian Psycho - and Bent, which was a Guardian Best Book of 2020 and an Irish Times pick of the best crime fiction of 2020. His new novel, White Riot, the start of a trilogy set in Hackney in the 1970s and 1980s, is to be published by Arcadia in January 2023, and will be followed by Red Menace and True Blue. Joe lives in London with his partner and son, and teaches at City, University of London. 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