Local journalist Cameron Colley sticks up for the underdog, often exposing prominent people who take advantage of the less fortunate. The trouble is that a twisted serial killer seems to have the same motives, committing murder on behalf of the same kind of underdogs.
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Local journalist Cameron Colley sticks up for the underdog, often exposing prominent people who take advantage of the less fortunate. The trouble is that a twisted serial killer seems to have the same motives, committing murder on behalf of the same kind of underdogs.
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This is another clever book from Iain Banks, he is brilliant at manipulating his readers. There are sections which describe quite gratuitus violence, but these are written in the first person so the reader feels involved in the cruelty (hence the title, I guess). The hero is flawed but entertaining, and the plot gets very tense, keeping you guessing until the end, and maybe beyond!