Get Carter

Get Carter

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Jack Carter is home for his brother Frank's funeral. Frank's car was found at the bottom of a cliff, with Frank inside. He was not only dead drunk but dead as well. Why would sensible Frank down a bottle of whisky and get behind the wheel? For Jack, his death doesn't add up. So he decides to talk to a few people, but he is soon told to stop.

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Get Carter by Ted Lewis

Doncaster, and Jack Carter is home for a funeral - his brother Frank's. Frank had been found dead and drunk in his car at the bottom of a cliff. Now, Frank was a mild, sober man, so why did he land up dead in his car at the bottom of a cliff? Jack thinks his death doesn't add up and decides to ask questions. But he is told to stop by Gerald and Les who run a porn 'firm' and Jack is their hit man. Frank did as he was told, but Jack is not like that . . . This is a tough, uncompromising novel portraying a stark society of people living on the dangerous border-line between crime and respectability.
'When it comes to dealing you your actual hard men, no one has done it better than the late, great Ted Lewis' Arena 'It's only lately people have started calling him the greatest British hard-boiled writerHim and Jack, the original hard men' GQ
Ted Lewis was born in Manchester in 1940. Before his death in 1982, he had published seven novels and written for television. Jack's Return Home was subsequently retitled Get Carter after the success of the film of the same name starring Michael Caine, which created the noir school of British crime writing and pushed Lewis into the bestseller list.
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ISBN 13 9780749013639
ISBN 10 074901363X
Title Get Carter
Author Ted Lewis
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Allison & Busby
Year published 2013-01-28
Number of pages 288
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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