Dog Hell Book a week 7 eBook Jack Shamash
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This no-holds barred adventure is a homage to the great novelist Richard Allen who wrote the million-selling Skinhead books in the 1970s. Top national journalist Jack Shamash brings you the hard-hitting, unforgettable story of a young dog whose violent traits know no limits. The animal roams London’s streets in a crazed search for sex, violence and canine kicks, just as Richard Allen’s skinhead characters did. Only being a dog, he is up against not only the police but dog gangs and hippies and ‘respectable’ British society.
Dog Hell Book a week 7 eBook Jack Shamash
I value originality above all else and delight in encountering a fictional world that is vivid, well thought through and clear. I want to step into my current fictional world of choice, leave my own world behind and be completely immersed within the movement, colour, strife, jot, struggle and surprises of the fictional world within my hand and feel confident that my time within this imaginary world will be well spent and ultimately rewarding once my journey is complete. Dog Hell delivered on its promisoary note to entertain, stimulate, intrigue and excite and I found myself laughing out loud continuously on the train while reading the novel. It was good to jump out of all the incessant belly gazing abou the lost years of New Labour, and to put aside the woes and worry about the pallid, anaemic leadership of Ed Milliband and jump into a book that took me back to a time when right was Labour and wrong was all things Tory, when skinheads were racist illiterate scum and no one cared about the plight of semi-illiterate racists whose only pleasure lay in dreaming of dumping HIV sufferers into the ocean and all the ills of urban Britian could be cured by sending young black men to granmer school. Jack Shamash obviously knows his NHS from his UKIP and wears his unrepentant Leftie heart on a very bold and creative life-jacket. Above all the author leaves his piety at home and delivers his readers an unrepentant four-legged bastard of a hero who energetically pisses on a number of politically correct flower pots in style. I laughed out loud when I should have. Enoyed the punch ups and fisticuffs with relish, and finished the book with a sense that I'd spent my money well. And I'm more than up or any sequel.Product details
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Dog Hell Book a week 7 eBook Jack Shamash Reviews
A short book which is very entertaining and certainly worth a go. You may never look at dogs in the same way again.
I value originality above all else and delight in encountering a fictional world that is vivid, well thought through and clear. I want to step into my current fictional world of choice, leave my own world behind and be completely immersed within the movement, colour, strife, jot, struggle and surprises of the fictional world within my hand and feel confident that my time within this imaginary world will be well spent and ultimately rewarding once my journey is complete. Dog Hell delivered on its promisoary note to entertain, stimulate, intrigue and excite and I found myself laughing out loud continuously on the train while reading the novel. It was good to jump out of all the incessant belly gazing abou the lost years of New Labour, and to put aside the woes and worry about the pallid, anaemic leadership of Ed Milliband and jump into a book that took me back to a time when right was Labour and wrong was all things Tory, when skinheads were racist illiterate scum and no one cared about the plight of semi-illiterate racists whose only pleasure lay in dreaming of dumping HIV sufferers into the ocean and all the ills of urban Britian could be cured by sending young black men to granmer school. Jack Shamash obviously knows his NHS from his UKIP and wears his unrepentant Leftie heart on a very bold and creative life-jacket. Above all the author leaves his piety at home and delivers his readers an unrepentant four-legged bastard of a hero who energetically pisses on a number of politically correct flower pots in style. I laughed out loud when I should have. Enoyed the punch ups and fisticuffs with relish, and finished the book with a sense that I'd spent my money well. And I'm more than up or any sequel.
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