Fin

Fin

by JamesDelingpole (Author)

Synopsis

'Save Our Sharks says the new kiddie-friendly cartoon propaganda poster in the atrium of my local swimming pool. And I'm thinking: Fuck. Is nothing sacred? I mean, whatever next? Save Our Cancerous Cells?'

So opens Joe's story. He's a man who looks like he's got it made: he's solvent, his career's going a dream and his girlfriend's a total babe. But something nasty is stalking his karma and fear is fast becoming terror. Black-eyed killer sharks are after him and the razor jaws of a Great White (Charcharodon Carcharias) are closing in on him.

'Here's a rare thing, a contemporary novel that's genuinely funny, cleverly conceived and written with a great deal of skill and dexterity.. . . Fin is slick, pacy and easy to read. Above all, though, it's funny. Much to my annoyance, I laughed out loud several times - and in public too' John Preston, Sunday Telegraph

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: Main Market
Publisher: Picador
Published: 08 Jun 2001

ISBN 10: 0330480456
ISBN 13: 9780330480451

Media Reviews
'Here's a rare thing, a contemporary novel that's genuinely funny, cleverly conceived and written with a great deal of skill and dexterity... Fin is slick, pacy and easy to read. Above all, though, it's funny. Much to my annoyance. I laughed out loud several times - and in public too' John Preston, Sunday Telegraph
Author Bio
James Delingpole is rock critic for the Telegraph and TV critic for the Spectator. He is the author of Fin and Thinly Disguised Autobiography. He lives in London with his wife and children.