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by Jake Arnott
- ISBN: 1569474079
- Category: Thriller & Mystery
- Author: Jake Arnott
- Subcategory: Mystery
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- Language: English
- Publisher: Soho Crime (December 1, 2005)
- Pages: 346 pages
- FB2 size: 1900 kb
- EPUB size: 1119 kb
- Rating: 4.7
- Votes: 612

Jake Arnott’s brilliant trilogy of criminal life in England forms a kind of Godfather-like history of Britain’s gangland, spanning 40 years
Funny, fast, witty, and brutal . Jake Arnott’s brilliant trilogy of criminal life in England forms a kind of Godfather-like history of Britain’s gangland, spanning 40 years. The first, The Long Firm (1999), caught everyone by surprise and was adapted into a TV series broadcast in the United States on BBC America. The New York Times said it was a great read Funny, fast, witty, and brutal.
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I enjoyed reading this book. It is really 3 separate stories that loosely come together. Jake Arnott was born in 1961, and lives in London. Its the 3rd and final book in the Harry Starks trilogy. He is the author of THE LONG FIRM, published by Sceptre in 1999 and subsequently made into an acclaimed BBC TV series. His second novel, HE KILLS COPPERS, was also made into a series by Channel 4. He has since published the novels TRUECRIME, JOHNNY COME HOME, THE DEVIL'S PAINTBRUSH and THE HOUSE OF RUMOUR.
Jake Arnott’s brilliant trilogy of criminal life in England forms a kind of Godfather-like history of Britain’s gangland . Jake Arnott's first two novels were fantastic. A great history of British crime from the 60's and onward. This third one "truecrime' sucks.
Jake Arnott’s brilliant trilogy of criminal life in England forms a kind of Godfather-like history of Britain’s gangland, spanning 40 years. The New York Times said it was a great read fr Funny, fast, witty, and brutal.
A new book by Jake Arnott is a literary event. The dénouement, which merges truecrime with trueceleb, takes place with a slightly heavy-handed appropriateness in a warehouse where the missing bullion is buried. When his second novel, He Kills Coppers, appeared there was, in the Orwellian diction of his new title, an outburst of litcelebspeak: references to the spectacular success of his first, The Long Firm, dozens of descriptions of him as the sole begetter of "geezer chic", multiple forays into the manner his own gayness related to the homosocial world of his books, and several.
A blistering take on Cool Britannia and London's underbelly in the 1990s, the third novel in Jake Arnott's loose trilogy following The Long Firm and He Kills Coppers. It's 1995, and crime is the new cool. Actress Julie wants none of it as she comes to terms with her hidden criminal roots. But her public-school boyfriend is going all mockney and writing the script of his 'classic British gangster movie'. Meanwhile, 'Geezer' Gaz, wannabe villain, is losing control as he preys on the Essex rave scene
In truecrime, Jake Arnott admirably satirises the cult of the celebrity villain but loses the plot halfway through, says .
In truecrime, Jake Arnott admirably satirises the cult of the celebrity villain but loses the plot halfway through, says Peter Guttridge. At least it should be. But Arnott's heart doesn't seem to be in it. There's little tension in Doyle's hunt, which includes a pointless trip to the West Indies following a paper trail.
Elizabeth Buchan Daily Mail Jake Arnott, who is probably best known for excellent novels such as The Long Firm about London . Arnott explores what poor Bess calls 'the felony of love', a crime that is not on the statute book.
Elizabeth Buchan Daily Mail Jake Arnott, who is probably best known for excellent novels such as The Long Firm about London gangsters in the 1960s, has done much more than update the work of his 18th-century predecessors. Unlike them, he shows the citizens of Romeville as people, not as folk heroes or bogeymen. The result is powerful, poignant and readable.
It's 30 years since Harry Starks and his gang kept the underworld of Soho under control, but the consequences of their brutal reign are still being felt.
An exciting and deftly written criminal drama. Published by Thriftbooks. com User, 14 years ago. True Crime by Jake Arnott is a riveting novel of suspense, following Harry, a wanted London gangster, and his return to his old hometown. Most of Harry's old contacts are dead or behind bars, but one ruthless individual has focused upon Harry and will let neither rules nor conscience stand in his way.
Arnott has a sharp sense of humour and a real concern for the consequences of crime on his characters and society. Arnott is both witty and gritty. A blistering take on Cool Britannia and London's underbelly in the 1990s, the third novel in Jake Arnott's loose trilogy following The Long Firm and He Kills Coppers. See all Product description.