
King of the Road
Author: Charlie Williams
Series: Mangel #1
Narrator: James Clamp
Unabridged: 7 hr 39 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 10/16/2012
Categories: Fiction, Mystery & Detective, Literary Fiction

Author: Charlie Williams
Series: Mangel #1
Narrator: James Clamp
Unabridged: 7 hr 39 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 10/16/2012
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.
Royston Blake... I just cannot get enough of him.......more
This is Deadfolk #3 (Or Mangel #3) WARNING: there are swear words in this book. If that bothers you, don't read it :D I've been trying to figure out, for TWO books now, just why I like, but abhor, ol' Royston Blake. And then it came to me: he's the Town Fool, the Scapegoat, the Everyman, the Unredeem......more
The is the third in the series set in Mangel, England, where everyone speaks in a very distinctive local dialect and no one ever leaves. Narrator Royston Blake is just out of the psychiatric hospital, having spent three or four years recovering from an accidental OD on mind-altering drugs. He's been......more
Royston Blake came a little unglued once and had to spend some time in a mental institution, but the doc proclaims him all better now, so he’s on his way back to his home town of Mangel to get his life back together. His plans immediately go awry when his old place of employment, a bar where he work......more
“There’s a real depth to the characters…Anyone familiar with small town life will appreciate the pitch-black sense of humour.” —Big Issue in the North“Blake is a dazzling creation of well-intentioned prejudice and overblown machismo, dripping with dramatic irony.” —BBC Online“This is gloriously funny stuff and so original that other writers must be gnashing their teeth in jealousy” —Guardian