Heads You Win (Chronicle of Modern Twilight)

Heads You Win (Chronicle of Modern Twilight)

by Ferdinand Mount (Author)

Synopsis

Heads You Win is a tragicomedy of second chances. After taking early retirement, Gus Cotton is surprised to find himself persuaded by two old friends - a disgraced wheeler-dealer and a convicted drug smuggler - into taking on the City by launching the greatest headhunting company of all time. Added to this mix, the fourth partner in their venture is a beautiful young woman with an alcoholic past. In this, the final volume of his Chronicle of Modern Twilight series, Ferdinand Mount has created a poignant and hilariously funny exploration of the concept that none of us is beyond redemption.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 03 Nov 2005

ISBN 10: 0099472260
ISBN 13: 9780099472261
Book Overview: 'Richly inventive. Intelligent wit... elegiac charm... wonderfully funny' - Sunday Times

Media Reviews
Sophisticated comedy-what gives it its distinction is the quality of observation and the unusual marriage of high spirits with melancholy awareness of the passing of time * Scotsman *
Irresistible * Literary Review *
An acute observer of manners and styles * Independent *
Here is an imagination that effortlessly brings character after character to valiant, preposterous, malevolent or desperate life. Here is a writer who deserves to be far more widely read * Spectator *
It has a lightness, a breadth... an impressive energy and a humane comedy... Entertaining and affecting * Times Literary Supplement *
Author Bio
Ferdinand Mount is a reviewer, influential collumnist and political commentator. He has written for the Spectator, the Daily Telegraph and the Sunday Times, and was editor of The Times Literary Supplement from 1991 to 2003. He was awarded the Hawthornden Prize for Of Love and Asthma (Vintage), the first of the Chronicle of Modern Twilight Series, and has since written the bestselling memoir Cold Cream and, most recently, The New Few: A Very British Oligarchy. He lives in London.