By the author of "A White Merc with Fins", this is the sharp and comic story of a modern man in all kinds of trouble.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Rancid Aluminum (Paperback)
One star from two reviewers? Oh come on! This book is hilarious! OK, Hawes does get a little bogged down here and there describing the plight of his clueless protagonist -- who actually, reminds one a lot of the title character in "The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret" -- but this is way, way, better than one stars. I actually still chuckle over scenes from the book, having read it years ago. I place this one well ahead of a White Merc with Fins, in contrast to the previous two reviewers.
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1.0 out of 5 stars
Total Letdown!,
By A. Ross (Washington, DC) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Rancid Aluminum (Paperback)
greatly anticipated thisHawes' sophomore effort after the excellent A White Merc With Finsand found it resoundingly unsatisfying. The plot follows an early-30ish married, successful Londoner as his fiddling with his company's books result in the attention of Inland Revenue. Suddenly desperate to pay off the authorities and maintain his standard of living, he is forced into bed (yes, literally and figuratively) with Russian mafia/bizness concern, all of which leads to some silly tie-in with oil pipelines and British and American intelligence. What is much more interesting than all this, however, is the internal musing on the nature and uses of sex in the the protagonists' life. While there are some good bits here and there, I found it to be a rather annoying book in the end. This may be partially a result of my raised expectations after loving A White Merc With Fins so much. His next book, Dead Long Enough, was a rather mixed effort.
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1.0 out of 5 stars
Get "A White Merc With Fins" instead,
This review is from: Rancid Aluminum (Paperback)
Hawes' first novel, "A White Merc With Fins", was truly fantastic. His second is nowhere near as good, with unengaging characters and plot.
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