
The Long Firm
2004 • Crime, Drama
The lives of characters who live, love and suffer through their association with the charismatic charms of gangster Harry Starks.
If you're captivated by the intriguing narratives of crime and the underworld, 'The Long Firm' by Jake Arnott is a gripping choice. The novel goes beyond the glamour and thrill of crime, plunging into the intricate psyche of its characters. Unlike the TV series adaptation, the book provides a deeper, richer exploration of the characters' motivations and the historical context of 1960s London, making it an immersive experience.
Arnott's narrative style is both engaging and insightful, exploring themes of power, corruption, and identity with a keen eye for detail. The book weaves a multi-layered tapestry of interconnected stories that provide more context and a richer backstory than what is depicted in the TV series. Readers are afforded a more intimate understanding of the legendary and infamous Harry Starks and his notorious criminal empire.
Reading 'The Long Firm' allows for an imaginative journey into the raw and gritty world created by Arnott, an experience that is both thought-provoking and entertaining. It invites readers to delve deeper into the minds of characters rooted in a transformative era, offering perspectives that are sometimes lost in visual adaptations. The book offers a narrative depth and complexity that are certain to satisfy any avid reader of crime fiction.
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by Jake Arnott