‘This is the first book I’ve read in two years that has caused me to sit up until the early hours to finish it, and the denouement was as satisfying as those in Earthly Powers, Presumed Innocent, The New City, The Bonfire Of The ...
I'm dying to discomfit him with searching questions. New men in my sister's life, as a group, are normally among the most unserious people in the world. But this one looks like he's treating the occasion with at least as much ...
This is not the familiar saga of mansions, avenues, and robber barons, but the messy, turbulent, often murderous story of the city's slums; the teeming streets--scene of innumerable cons and crimes whose cramped and overcrowded housing is ...
Previously published in two volumes entitled Low Life: A Kind of Autobiography and Reach for the Ground, these books are now available in a single volume containing all his derisive reflections on life.
Jeremy Clarke made his girlfriend pregnant, resigned from his job as a refuse collector, resigned his church membership, sold his house, went to the Democratic Republic of Congo, then came back altered.
A cacophonous poem of democracy and greed, like the streets of New York themselves.
Low Life is about crimes and drugs and violence in the modern world's most glamorous city New York. This is true underground history, in which corrupt cops and immigrant gangs act out our outlaw dream of America.
Featuring the writing of Rob Williams (Cla$$war, Star Wars Tales) with art from Henry Flint (Judge Dredd/Aliens, Zombo) and Simon Coleby (Judge Dredd, The Authority), this is sci-fi noir at its very best!
Low Life: ReDredged from the Muck: the Rise of the Lowly
When Simon Johnson is attacked in his shabby LA apartment, he knows he must defend himself or die. Turning on the lights afterwards, he realizes that his attacker is dead and that the resemblance of the man to himself is uncanny.