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Violence
A lot
Violence including execution-style killings and brutal confrontations throughout
Language
Very heavy
Extensively profane British street slang; relentless use of strong language
Sexual Content
Some
Some sexual content; brief explicit references
Substance Use
Very heavy
Cocaine trafficking and use are the entire premise; depicted in granular detail
Emotional Intensity
Some
Explores greed, paranoia, and the psychological cost of criminal life
What this book is about
A nameless London cocaine dealer wants to retire quietly, but one last transaction spirals into betrayal, murder, and double-cross. J.J. Connolly's debut novel is a sharp, darkly funny look at the upper tiers of the British drug trade — stylish, profane, and propulsive, written entirely in the unnamed narrator's sardonic voice.
Notes for sensitive readers
Reader-flagged moments and themes that may affect your experience.
Extensive drug trafficking and use
Graphic criminal violence
Heavy profanity throughout
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