A fatal drink-driving incident might not seem like an obvious premise for a comic novel, but the author makes a lighthearted read of the supernatural consequences
Spirit Level by Richy Craven: A winningly daft comic novel with more than enough laughs to keep the pages turning
In his debut novel, Richy Craven does not quite reach the dizzy heights of these writers, but he makes a decent stab at it. His protagonist is twentysomething Danny Hook, an assistant manager at a convenience store, whose romantic and professional lives are equally unfulfilling. After a night out at a party, he unwisely gets into a car with his drunken best friend, Nudge, and they end up at the bottom of the Grand Canal, with only one of them making it out alive.
Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Fitzgerald hails Waterford's 'fighting spirit' after much-needed Munster winThe Déise boss says they dedicated the victory to Shane Bennett who was ruled out of selection with a freak injury.
Read more »
John Flynn Receives Late Late Show's Community Spirit AwardJohn Flynn becomes the first recipient of the Late Late Show's Community Spirit Award for his work with the Mount Sion GAA club in Waterford.
Read more »
Matt Williams: Leinster must invoke the spirit of Croke Park as they close in on destinyLeinster’s rush defence system will be tested on the vast expanses of Ireland’s iconic stadium by a highly-skilled Northampton team
Read more »
Office leasing in Dublin falls to lowest level in more than a decadeVolume of space down 44% on the previous quarter and 63% below five-year quarterly average, report from JLL Ireland shows
Read more »
Man City survive scare to go level with LiverpoolThe reigning champions went a goal behind before outclassing Crystal Palace.
Read more »
Higher level of affinity for family business in IrelandNearly three quarters of third level students who come from a family business background believe that the next CEO of the firm will be a family member, according to a study on succession carried out by Dublin City University in association with AIB.
Read more »