Let Them Come Through

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Serpent's Tail, 2009 - Fiction - 314 pages

"Hilarious . . . a fast-paced eye-opener with z-list celebs!"--"LOOK" magazine

Nick Santini would have made a good living as a medium if his manager wasn't a thief and he didn't operate in a world of endless corruption. With a TV show cancelled in murky circumstances, a crew member dead on tour, and the police and his past fast catching up with him, Santini is a man on the edge. The medium's job is to lie and lie well, and only Santini's talent can save him while his life steadily unravels.

Neil Forsyth is an acclaimed journalist. This is his first novel.

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Neil Forsyth was born in Scotland in 1978. After growing up in Dundee he worked consistently unsuccessfully in a number of jobs in the UK and abroad. Particularly spectacular failure as a nightclub promoter in Edinburgh led to a career in journalism that centred on criminals and football. After discovering the Scottish fraudster Elliot Castro, Forsyth wrote Castro's biography Other People's Money. The book is being developed for film by the producer of the Oscar-winning Last King of Scotland. Forsyth is the author of the acclaimed Bob Servant humour book. He lives in London.

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