
Booze and Burn
Author: Charlie Williams
Series: Mangel
Narrator: James Clamp
Unabridged: 7 hr 21 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 11/27/2012
Categories: Fiction, Mystery & Detective, Literary Fiction

Author: Charlie Williams
Series: Mangel
Narrator: James Clamp
Unabridged: 7 hr 21 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 11/27/2012
Categories: Fiction, Mystery & Detective, Literary Fiction
Charlie Williams was born in Worcester, England, where he still lives with his wife and two children. His novels include Deadfolk, Booze and Burn, King of the Road, and Stairway to Hell, and have been translated into French, Spanish, Italian, and Russian.
I loved DEADFOLK, the story of Royston Blake’s adventures in the town of Mangle. I loved it so much that I didn’t’ feel able to move on to BOOZE AND BURN for fear it might just not do Blake justice. Now I’ve been there, I realise I needn’t have worried. All I’ve been doing is wasting time. The other......more
"Royston Blake don't wipe arses for no fucker. I'm just being meta...you know, meta...I'm just saying like." Fags and Lager has solidified the Mangel Series as some of my favorite books. I spent far too much time away after reading DEADFOLK (read my review here.) But I'm happy to say that FAGS AND L......more
I read Charlie Williams’ Booze & Burn pretty much on a whim and found out later that it was the second installment in a series by the author. I’m glad I read it, though, as it coincidentally complimented the last book I read, the Howling Miller by Arto Paasilinna. I should also note that while this......more
“To create a world with a genuinely dark and disturbing heart is tricky enough; to do this and be funny at the same time is nigh on impossible, but Charlie Williams pulls it off. Deadfolk was a fantastic debut and Booze and Burn is even better. Royston Blake is a truly original anti-hero, and reading this latest misadventure is like being smashed in the funny bone by a lump hammer.” ―Mark Billingham