Get Me Out Of Here
by Henry Sutton
FICTION
Our flawed hero, Matt Freeman, spirals across the City of London, verbally abused by cab drivers who insist on playing nothing but Talksport on the radio and suffering at the hands of snooty shop assistants. As dramatic incidents pile up, we see Matt descend into semi-delusional madness, his own dreams threatening to choke the life out of him, and the credit crunch almost becomes a character in its own right.
A great book, exposing modern London man for the fool he is and depicting the retail-therapy lifestyle that many have fallen into: a 21st-century London update of American Psycho.
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