After spending six months in prison for crimes not worthy of the sentence, Vincent Company heads for Notting Hill to see if his friend Polina is still living in his flat. Polina is still there, but unfortunately for Vincent, she now has a new boyfriend so there's no room for him. Feeling let down, Vincent heads for his old manor of Acton town and calls in favours from old friends. While trying to get used to his new life as a homeless ex-con, Vincent unwittingly becomes involved with a gang of Polish robbers who are hiding the loot from a jewellery store robbery in Cornwall. As Vincent sees a chance to make some easy money, he knows he will also have to deal with the gang when they come looking for him with their guns and attitude. In this sequel to Rough Boys, Vincent once again comes to the conclusion that two's company, while three or four is definitely a crowd. ‘Jerry Raine’s prose is compelling, and his insight into the criminal mind unsparing.’ The Times.‘Raine possesses some of Elmore Leonard’s skills – effortless, fluid prose, and fine dialogue.’ The Poisoned Pen.'Raine is slowly building a strong reputation as a wry observer of the low life of petty criminals as book after book cements his detached, ironic worldview...Barca Loner is a merry roundabout of petty villainy and involuntary comedy set against the background of Barcelona locals striving for Catalonian independence. Good fun.' Maxim Jakubowski. Crimetime.
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