'Super-charged, anarchic and full of narrative acrobatics, Money burst on to the Eighties literary scene leaving a trail of imitators and devotees in its wake' Observer
This is the story of John Self, consumer extraordinaire. Rolling around New York and London, he makes deals, spends wildly and does reckless movie-world business, all the while grabbing everything he can to sate his massive appetites: alcohol, tobacco, pills, pornography, a mountain of junk food and more. Ceaselessly inventive and thrillingly savage, this is a tale of life lived without restraint; of Money, the terrible things it can do and the disasters it can precipitate.
'Terribly, terminally funny' Guardian
Editorial Reviews "His eloquently rendered inner life shows a richness and tenderness" - The Week
"Amis is immaculate as a comic stylist-irresistible" - Daily Telegraph
"Amis is still the finest English fiction writer of his generation" - Independent on Sunday
"An electrifying writer who likes to shock his fans and share his sharply contemporary concerns-Amis is a maddening master you need to read - the best of his generation" - Mail on Sunday










