Author:Irvine Welsh

From the number one bestselling author of Trainspotting
Meet Lucy Brennan – an aggressive personal trainer who has just become a media hero after taking down a would-be gunman in Miami.
The one witness to the daring rescue is Lena Sorensen – an overweight depressive who is becoming increasingly obsessed with Lucy…
Irvine Welsh’s latest creation captures the two great obsessions of our time – how we look and where we live – and tells a story so subversive and dark it blacks out the Florida sun.
[Welsh] has never written with greater verve... This is a novel packed with energy.
—— Tom Adair , ScotsmanShady, crazy and dark.
—— ShortlistWelsh doesn’t disappoint… Bag yourself a ringside seat.
—— Elena Seymenliyska , Daily TelegraphThis is a visceral romp of a novel, a manic endorphin rush of a read that nevertheless also manages to sneak in some serious commentary on the state of American society, putting this book right up there with the best of Irvine Welsh’s work.
—— Doug Johnstone , Independent on SundayNot only cleverly conceived but genuinely, hauntingly, transgressive.
—— Sandra Newman , GuardianRazor-sharp prose... Both Lucy and Lena dazzle in this hugely entertaining read.
—— Kevin Scott , ListBoisterous, exuberant.
—— Sunday TimesA compelling read.
—— Russell Leadbetter , Glasgow Sunday HeraldProof [Welsh] can write convincingly about experiences suitably removed from his own.
—— David Pollock , IndependentA darkly funny novel with well-drawn characters.
—— UK Press SyndicationA compulsive read.
—— John Sunyer , Financial TimesNever has filth been such fun – Welsh at his wicked best.
—— Sebastian Shakespeare , TatlerWelsh’s words fizz and burn with energy… It’s crude, hot, vulgar and irreverent, but not in a smut-for-smut’s sake way – this is intellectualized scatology, scatology made into high-art… Welsh’s grist is, and always has been, to show the ugly truth of exactly who we are, with breath-taking beauty. And in that, he remains peerless.
—— BookmunchReaders should not let the incessant onslaught of obscenity distract them from…Welsh’s poignant and well-meaning message.
—— YorkerIrvine Welsh maintains a breakneck pace…engaging the reader completely.
—— Sarla Langdon , BayChallenging, humorous and – tentatively – uplifting, it goes far beyond the usual explorations of what it is to be a mother
—— New StatesmanAlbert has made a novel that approaches depression and maternal anxiety with candid honesty, transforming writing on motherhood forever
—— Aaron Calvin , AskMen UKA hilarious, honest, and eye-opening book, this is a must have for any new mum or mum-to-be
—— Mummy PagesFunny and heartfelt
—— i (The paper for today)Ms. Moran['s] ... funny and cheerfully dirty coming-of-age novel has a hard kernel of class awareness ... sloppy, big-hearted and alive in all the right ways.
—— Dwight Garner , New York Timesthere’s so much real feeling too. Johanna’s vulnerability and bravado, as she moves out of her world and falls in love is beautifully done’ or ‘ and running through it all, with a visceral power that most writers should envy, is the shame and grinding anxiety of being poor
—— Sunday TimesMoran also writes brilliantly about music, and especially about what music can do. She carries Johanna through this novel with incredible verve, extravagant candour, and a lot of heart. Johanna is … a wonderful heroine. A heroine who cares, who bravely sallies forth and makes things happen, who gives of herself, who is refreshingly unashamed. She’s so confident, it’s glorious
—— The Independent on Sundayan entertaining read, with Moran in fine voice – hilarious, wild, imaginative and highly valuable…Moran is in danger of becoming to female masturbation what Keats was to Nightingales…
—— Barbara Ellen , The Observerrude, big-hearted, wise-cracking novel…so filthy she’ll make you blush
—— Christina Patterson , The Sunday TimesThis is going to be a bestseller…A sharp, hilarious and controversial read
—— The BooksellerAli Smith is a master of language. Vigorous, vivid writing that is Ali Smith incarnate
—— Alice Thompson , HeraldIngeniously conceived, gloriously inventive
—— NPRDizzyingly ambitious . . . endlessly artful, creating work that feels infinite in its scope and intimate at the same time. [A] swirling panoramic
—— AtlanticBrilliant . . . the sort of death-defying storytelling acrobatics that don't seem entirely possible
—— Washington PostHaving read this now twice, in both directions so to speak, I've decided - and I do not write this flippantly - that Ali Smith is a genius
—— Susan McCallum , LA Review of BooksApproaches the world as only a novel can. The book moves not so much in a straight line as in a twisting helix pattern . . . delivers the heat of life and the return of beauty in the face of loss
—— Kenneth Miller , Everyday EbookA unique conversation between past and present
—— Milwaukee JournalWildly inventive . . . lyrical, fresh
—— Bustle Magazine






