My last book of 2012 is Stonemouth, by Iain Banks, which I read in audio format, with Peter Kenny narrating. It's the tale of Stewart Gilmour, who arrives back in his hometown of Stonemouth after a five year exile imposed on him by the Murstons - the local gangster family - after he broke the heart of their precious Ellie. Having had to literally run for his life when leaving Stonemouth all those years ago, Stu is not quite sure what kind of a reception he will get. It's tough, raw, violent, very sweary but also highly amusing in places. The back story is slowly revealed as Stu catches up with all the people he grew up with, lost his virginity to, got roaring drunk with, fell in love with and those who will always be his friends no matter how many years and miles get in the way. There are some great characters in this book - hard men, manipulative women, caring parents and ex-girlfriends. My favourite character is "Ferg", a drunken, drug-ridden bisexual who gets most of the best lines in the book. Stu has only been allowed home to attend a funeral, but the undercurrent of unfinished business pervades everything, and all roads lead to one heck of a finish. This is a very satisfying book - well worth the journey if you can handle the copious amount of swearing - but somehow, in a thick Scottish accent, it doesn't sound out of place or even over the top. I really enjoyed this book - Iain Banks on good form again. Not his very best (Transition, The Wasp Factory and Steep approach to Garbadale get my votes on that score), but certainly up there.
My STAR rating: FOUR.
Length: 448 print pages
Price I paid: £7.99
Formats available: Print, unabridged audio download and CD, ebook.
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