Now a major motion picture starring James McAvoy, Jamie Bell and
Jim Broadbent.
From the No. 1 bestselling author of Trainspotting.
Irvine Welsh was born and raised in Edinburgh. His first novel, Trainspotting, has sold over one million copies in the UK and was adapted into an era-defining film. He has written fourteen further novels, including the number one Sunday Times bestseller Dead Men's Trousers, four books of shorter fiction and numerous plays and screenplays. Irvine Welsh currently lives between London, Edinburgh and Miami.
A peculiar kind of brilliance
*Sunday Telegraph*
A snarling epic of a book...ugly, devastatingly funny,
unremittingly nasty and pulls no punches... Don't dare miss it
*Scotsman*
Welsh firing on all cylinders... The best thing he has done since
Trainspotting
*Sunday Times*
It is surely a remarkable cultural moment when a reviewer is
offered cash in a bar for an advance copy of a literary novel...
Filth is a masterpiece...squarely in the classic line of classic
scottish writing
*Independent*
Things are going well for Detective Sergeant Bruce Robertson.
Promotion is in the offing, he's got all the booze and drugs he
needs, and his various plots aimed at friends and colleagues seem
to be working out. Robertson, compulsive and repulsive by turns,
has only two problems. One is a case of racially-motivated murder
on his patch. The other is that there's a nasty tapeworm in his gut
and it seems intent on having its say... A brutally sustained
achievement
*Evening Standard*
One of the joys of this novel is that it reminds us of his
strengths as a story-teller... It is an exploration into the
fragility of a conscience, a tale of how memory and imaginings can
make madmen of us all
*Express*
We're used to tough cops with non-PC attitudes, but Welsh trumps
the lot with his evil-scheming, ball-scratching, foul-mouthed
hero-with-haemorrhoids... Welsh's jet-black comedy at once
entertains and appals... Gloriously grotesque
*Esquire*
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