Description for Sweet Gum
Paperback. Eugene Burnside joined the Firm before he left school, running drugs. Clever and ambitious, he's now 28 and going places: he's come to the attention of the Faron Brothers and, as everyone knows, the brothers are the Firm. Promotion couldn't come too soon for Eugene - it means he no longer has to deal with middleman Shifter and his two old aunts. Num Pages: 416 pages. BIC Classification: FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 197 x 129 x 28. Weight in Grams: 276. 415pp
Eugene Burnside joined the Firm before he left school, running drugs. Clever and ambitious, he's now twenty-eight and going places: he's come to the attention of the Faron Brothers and, as everyone knows, the brothers are the Firm. Promotion couldn't come too soon for Eugene - it means he no longer has to deal with middleman Mal Shifter and his two old aunts. Or those dogs. The lot of them give him the creeps.
But if Eugene's gangland career is going well, things are not so sweet on the domestic front. He still lives at home with his mum, ... Read more
Product Details
Condition
Used, Like New
Publisher
Black Swan
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2007
Number of Pages
416
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780552773737
SKU
KNW0010717
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About Jo-Ann Goodwin
Jo-Ann Goodwin grew up in Sheffield and studied English at Hull University. She followed this with an M.Phil on Dickens at York University. She works as a full-time journalist and is particularly known for her investigations into organized crime and miscarriages of justice. Jo-Ann is married and lives in north London. Her fist novel, Danny Boy, was widely acclaimed. Sweet ... Read more
Reviews for Sweet Gum
Jo-Ann Goodwin's Sweet Gum...combines a gripping contemporary crime story with literary symbolism. Hers is a fresh, sometimes comic and profoundly moral new voice.
JENNI MURRAY
MAIL ON SUNDAY
Brilliant, sparkling and unforgiveably nasty
DEBORAH ORR A writer who refuses to glamorise the violence of the underworld...underpinning the tension with a cracking dry wit...Her skill at characterisation ... Read more
JENNI MURRAY
MAIL ON SUNDAY
Brilliant, sparkling and unforgiveably nasty
DEBORAH ORR A writer who refuses to glamorise the violence of the underworld...underpinning the tension with a cracking dry wit...Her skill at characterisation ... Read more