Description for Milo's Marauders
Paperback.
Darren Mile has been in and out of prison since he was fifteen. Now twenty-seven, he's released from his latest stretch and returns home vowing to go straight. But things aren't that easy: his girlfriend has ditched him, he has to live on his brother's sofa and he can't get a job to save his life. On top of this, DS Weasel of CID keeps pulling him in for every little thing that happens in town. Now his former criminal mates have a humdinger of a job they want him in on ? a massive out-of-town supermarket. All he has ... Read more
Darren Mile has been in and out of prison since he was fifteen. Now twenty-seven, he's released from his latest stretch and returns home vowing to go straight. But things aren't that easy: his girlfriend has ditched him, he has to live on his brother's sofa and he can't get a job to save his life. On top of this, DS Weasel of CID keeps pulling him in for every little thing that happens in town. Now his former criminal mates have a humdinger of a job they want him in on ? a massive out-of-town supermarket. All he has ... Read more
Product Details
Condition
Used, Like New
Publisher
Serpent's Tail
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2005
Number of Pages
256
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781852428983
SKU
KNW0010690
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About Danny King
Danny King was born in Slough in 1969 and has worked as a hod carrier, postman, journalist, porn mag editor and burglar. He is the author of six previous books, the first of which he recently adapted into a sitcom for the BBC. He currently lives in north London with his wife, Jeannie (who says hello) and needs to get ... Read more
Reviews for Milo's Marauders
?Anyone with a pulse will find themselves pulled into this novel and be engrossed and amused by its heart-racing antics and wit? The Crack ?This is not only a masterfully written story, but also a reminder that crime in Britain has deep roots and can?t simply be cured by ASBO?s? The Big Issue in the North