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Monday, June 26, 2023
The Shoe by Gordon Legge (Polygon 1989)
Wednesday, September 28, 2022
The Guts by Roddy Doyle (Alfred A. Knopf 2013)
Sunday, June 27, 2021
Bobby March Will Live Forever by Alan Parks (Canongate Books 2020)
13th July 1973
The door to the Gents opened and the one person McCoy didn’t want to see came out, wiping his hands on a paper towel. Bernie Raeburn in all his portly glory. Raeburn was one of those men that took a bit too much care over what they looked like. Brylcreemed hair, neat moustache, silver tie pin, shoes shined. Probably thought he looked quite the thing. To McCoy, he just looked like what he was: a wide boy. Raeburn dropped the paper towel into a bin by one of the tables and peered over at McCoy. Didn’t look happy to see him. Didn’t look happy at all.
‘What you doing here?’ he asked.
‘Was at a call round the corner. Just came to see if there was anything I could do?’ said McCoy.
‘Did you now?’ said Raeburn, looking amused. ‘Think we’ll manage. Plenty of us boys here already.’
‘Okay.’ McCoy resisted the urge to tell Raeburn exactly where to shove his boys.
'Any news?’
‘Getting there,’ said Raeburn. ‘Getting there . . .’
He held his finger up. Wait. Took his suit jacket off, smoothed down his pale blue shirt. Decided he was ready to speak.
‘Actually, McCoy, there is something you can do to help. Need you to go back to the shop, tell Billy on the front desk to start calling round. Want anyone who hasn’t already gone on their holidays back in, soon as. Need the manpower for the door-to-doors.’
McCoy nodded, kept his temper. Tried not to look at the row of new telephones on the bar.
'So the sooner the better, eh?’ added Raeburn, looking at the door.
McCoy stood there for a minute, trying to decide what to do. The pub had suddenly gone silent, could even hear the big black flies buzzing against the windows. Knew everyone was watching, waiting to see what would happen. Round twenty-odds in the continuing fight between Raeburn and McCoy. They’d even opened a book back at the shop: how long will it take before one lamps the other? Current best bet was about a week.
Friday, November 22, 2019
The Wishbones by Tom Perrotta (Harper Perennial 1997)
Monday, May 18, 2015
While My Guitar Gently Weeps by Paul Breeze (Futura Books 1979)
Saturday, January 24, 2015
The Hour of the Innocents by Robert Paston (Forge Books 2014)
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
The Guts by Roddy Doyle (Jonathan Cape 2013)
Saturday, March 09, 2013
Kill Your Friends by John Niven (Harper Perennial 2008)
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Under Contract by Liza Cody (Charles Scribner's Sons 1986)
Friday, October 19, 2012
Juliet, Naked by Nick Hornby (Penguin Books 2009)
When Ros stopped by to find out whether they’d made any progress with the photographs, Annie still had the website up on her computer.