The exhilarating, hilarious, and gripping debut novel from Frankie Boyle, one of Britain's best known comedians and writers.
One of the best debut crime novels of recent years, Frankie Boyle's detective crime novel is exhilirating, darkly comic, and utterly gripping with a heartbreaking ending.
The exhilarating, hilarious, and gripping debut novel from Frankie Boyle, one of Britain's best known comedians and writers.
One of the best debut crime novels of recent years, Frankie Boyle's detective crime novel is exhilirating, darkly comic, and utterly gripping with a heartbreaking ending.
THE INSTANT SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER
'An enjoyably dark and entertaining tranche of Glasgow noir . . . [A] deft, engaging thriller' ObserverGlasgow, 2015. When Valium addict Felix McAveety's best friend Marina is found murdered in the local park, he goes looking for answers to questions that he quickly forgets. In a haze of uppers, hallucinogens, and diazepam, Felix enlists the help of a brilliant but mercurial GP; a bright young trade unionist; a failing screenwriter; semi-celebrity crime novelist Jane Pickford; and his crisis fuelled downstairs neighbour Donnie.Their investigation sends them on a bewildering expedition that takes in Scottish radical politics, Artificial Intelligence, cults, secret agents, smugglers and vegan record shops. Meantime is a picaresque detective story set against the backdrop of post-referendum Scotland. Frankie Boyle's compelling debut novel is a tale of murder and revenge, and of personal and political loss.'A darkest noir, unputdownable crime novel that swerves and surprises, with a gut-punch ending. I loved it!' Denise Mina, author of The Long Drop'Reads like a twisted Caledonian take on Robert Altman's The Long Goodbye. Inherent vices and scalpel-sharp jokes vie with a very human concern for those least garlanded in the rat race of life' Ian Rankin'Part whodunnit, part social safari, part extended stand-up monologue . . . the novel is full of scintillating sentences and perfect lines of dialogue' Sunday Times'A surprisingly moving and beautiful journey through one man's shitshow of a friend's death / hangover' Lucy Prebble, executive producer and writer of Succession“A darkest noir, unputdownable crime novel that swerves and surprises, with a gut-punch ending. I loved it! - Denise Mina, author of The Long Drop A surprisingly moving and beautiful journey through one man's shitshow of a friend's death / hangover - Lucy Prebble, executive producer and writer on Succession Reads like a twisted Caledonian take on Robert Altman's The Long Goodbye . Inherent vices and scalpel-sharp jokes vie with a very human concern for those least garlanded in the rat race of life - Ian Rankin”
A darkest noir, unputdownable crime novel that swerves and surprises, with a gut-punch ending. I loved it! Denise Mina
A gloriously funny mystery that bucks the "cosy crime' trend" . . . Peppered with one-liners, it reads Raymond Chandler in Glasgow . . . Boyle regularly deploys the beautifully offbeat imagery that characterises the best of his stand-up Daily Telegraph
Starts off the funniest noir - like a Glaswegian Big Lebowski - then takes you somewhere suddenly heartbreaking . . . A debut novel that makes me absolutely INSIST there is more to come Marina Hyde
The gags are so good that the book doesn't outstay its welcome [...] anybody who loves jet-black humour is in for a treat Daily Express
Reads like a twisted Caledonian take on Robert Altman's The Long Goodbye. Inherent vices and scalpel-sharp jokes vie with a very human concern for those least garlanded in the rat race of life Ian Rankin
Part whodunnit, part social safari, part extended stand-up monologue . . . the novel is full of scintillating sentences and perfect lines of dialogue Sunday Times
An enjoyably dark and entertaining tranche of Glasgow noir . . . Imagine Withnail and I stumbling into a Bond movie co-written by William McIlvanney and Mick Herron . . . [A] deft, engaging thriller Observer
A surprisingly moving and beautiful journey through one man's shtshow of a friend's death/hangover Lucy Prebble, screenwriter for Succession
A fine slice of contemporary noir, full of acute insight into the way we live now -- John Williams Mail on Sunday
Just finished this and fck me, it's total class!! I'm sure all the expletive swears are coming out for this one - and so they should. Ace -- Helen Stanton, Forum Books
Meantime is a tremendous book: a detective story full of twists and turns that is as beautifully written as it is darkly comic. . . Not surprisingly, Meantime is very, very funny. But it is also a gripping work of stylised crime fiction that marks, I suspect, a new and exciting chapter in Boyle's multi-faceted career -- Matthew D’ancona Tortoise
Remarkably moving Scotsman
A sharply written, memorable read Scottish Field
Meantime flies along, filled with laughs and moments that pull you up sharp Sun (Scotland)
Boyle's key strength is in creating such a believable milieu, even when events are exaggerated, underpinned but never derailed by a tongue-in-cheek humour Chortle
Frankie Boyle's fiction debut is genuinely engrossing
IndependentFrankie Boyle is one of the UK's premier comedians and writers and is the author of three bestselling non-fiction books including My Shit Life So Far, and Work! Consume! Die! Boyle is also known for his shows New World Order (BBC2), Tramadol Nights (Ch4), Frankie Boyle's Tour of Scotland (BBC2), and his best selling DVD's and Netflix Special. Frankie also regularly contributes articles for the broadsheet press. He has topped the podcast charts with the first three volumes of his eight volume Promethiad sequence.
Pre-Order the debut crime novel from Frankie Boyle THE DEAD DESERVE JUSTICE. INSTEAD THEY GOT FELIX MCAVEETY Marina Katos's body is found in a park and the police don't seem to know or care who committed the crime. In a haze of tranquillisers, hallucinogens and Valium, her best friend Felix McAveety decides to solve the murder. To break through his drug-induced fog and get closer to the truth Felix enlists the help of a dying crime novelist, Jane Pickford, and his crisis-ridden friend Donnie.Their quest takes them into the dark heart of Scottish politics, the orbit of drug dealers, and the matrix of AI, encountering Independence activists, the intelligence services and stalkers, as they seek justice for Marina. Meantime is an exhilarating, wild ride through Glasgow's multicultural present and examines its colonial past. It's dazzlingly funny, grappling with big ideas, and is heartbreakingly tinged with personal and political loss. 'A darkest noir, unputdownable crime novel that swerves and surprises, with a gut-punch ending. I loved it!' Denise Mina, author of The Long Drop 'A surprisingly moving and beautiful journey through one man's shitshow of a friend's death / hangover' Lucy Prebble, executive producer and writer of Succession
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