To Hell in a Handcart
By (Author) Richard Littlejohn
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
21st November 2016
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Classic fiction: general and literary
Political / legal thriller
Satirical fiction and parodies
Crime and mystery fiction
Adventure / action fiction
Contemporary lifestyle fiction
Narrative theme: Politics
823.92
Paperback
432
Width 111mm, Height 178mm, Spine 27mm
270g
Richard Littlejohn exposes the madness of modern Britain in this thrill-packed rollercoaster ride of a novel, bursting with all the humour and irreverence that have made him Britains No 1 newspaper columnist.
What right do you have to protect your family and property from violent criminals Richard Littlejohn has explored this and other burning social issues in his work as a journalist. Now he takes it even further in a fast-paced powerhouse of a novel, part polemic, part comedy, part tragedy.
Mickey French is just an ordinary bloke, an ex-cop struggling to look after his family as self-righteous do-gooders and bungling bureaucrats bring the country to its knees. But Mickeys life is turned upside down when he is attacked in his own home and forced to defend himself. His arrest for murder is front-page news, and soon the whole nation is watching as he battles for justice, lost in a maze of dodgy lawyers, politically correct police officers, bogus asylum-seekers, self-publicising politicians, shameless journalists and rabble-rousing shock-jocks.
I admire Littlejohn, love his writing and am amazed that 1990s Britain has only produced one such satirist.
Matthew Parris, The Times
The only serious competitor P.J. ORourke has. Independent
Richard Littlejohn is an award-winning journalist and broad-caster, outspoken, controversial and funny. He has a twice-weekly column in the Sun and has written for the Daily Mail, Evening Standard, Punch and the Spectator. He has presented TV shows for LWT, Carlton, Channel 4 and Sky and radio programmes for LBC and the BBC, for whom he currently hosts the top-rated football phone-in 6-0-6. His last, highly acclaimed, non-fiction book, You Couldnt Make It Up, tore apart the Tory years. To Hell in a Handcart, his first novel which will be published in June 2001, does the same for Blairs Britain. Praise for Richard Littlejohn : Irascible, irreverent and totally compulsive. Daily Mail Wounding, funny, mocking, unfair and a tonic I admire Littlejohn, love his writing and am amazed that 1990s Britain has only produced one such satirist. Matthew Parris, The Times The only serious competitor P.J. ORourke has. Independent