
Synopsis
Number one New York Times bestselling author Jocko Willinkās fast-paced and exciting thriller Final Spin is a story of love, brotherhood, suffering, happiness and sacrifice ā a story about life.
Johnny . . .
Shouldnāt be in a dead-end job.
Shouldnāt be in a dead-end bar.
Shouldnāt be in a dead-end life.
But he is.
Itās a hamster-wheel existence. Stocking warehouse store shelves by day, drinking too much whisky and beer by night. In between, Johnny lives in his childhood home, making sure his alcoholic mother hasnāt drunk herself to death, and looking after his idiosyncratic older brother Arty, whose world revolves around his laundromat job.
Rinse and repeat.
Then Johnnyās monotonous life takes a tumble. The laundromat where Arty works, and the one thing that gives him happiness, is about to be sold. Johnny doesnāt want that to happen, so he takes measures into his own hands. Johnny, along with his friend Goat, come up with a plan to get the money to buy the laundromat.
But things donāt always go as planned . . .
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Willink tells his story in quick blasts of haiku-like writing, with dialogue reminiscent of early David Mamet. Told with a gritty simplicity, this retains a hold on the reader right through to the inevitable tragic climax
A crackerjack thriller . . . You've read this book before, and you've seen the movie, but Willink gives it a nice spin, a reminder of why the theme is timeless
























