For Joe the summer of 1977 meant punk rock, fun and violence. Fast forward to 1988 and Joe is on the Trans-Siberian express coming to terms with his best mate's suicide back in 1977. In the present Joe still has to come to terms with Smiles's death.
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Human Punk by John King
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Human Punk Reviews
"In its ambition and exuberance, Human Punk is a league ahead of much contemporary English fiction." -"New Statesman "King's eye for detail is as sharp as his characters' tongues, and his creations are eminently three-dimensional: insightful and funny one minute, bigoted and ******-up the next." -"The Face "Unique and brutal fiction...King is a master of idiom and street slang." -"The Times "King's most accomplished and compelling story to date." --"Esquire
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