
The Long Shoe
A touching story of human relationships – The Guardian
A delight to read – Daily Express
Characteristically offbeat and thoroughly amiable – Financial Times
Bathroom salesman Matt is at a crossroads. He has lost his job, he is about to be made homeless and his girlfriend has left him. He wants his luck to change and he wants things to go back to how they were. Out of the blue, he is offered a job that comes with a free luxury apartment. He hopes this might be enough to tempt her back. But, as events unfold, it starts to dawn on him that perhaps she didn't leave of her own accord after all…
A genuinely unexpected storyline... Definitely good for a plane ride or holiday when you can settle in and soak up the idiosyncratic characters and startling plot twists. – The Daily Telegraph
Praise for Bob Mortimer:
As a comedian, Bob Mortimer spins a shaggy-dog story like nobody else – The Guardian
The much loved comic proves adept at noirish fiction in a debut whose surrealist humour sets it apart – Observer
Mortimer’s verbal specificity and off-kilter humour will keep his fans chuckling – The Times
There is a sweetness to his worldview that makes his writing gently poignant... Like Spike Milligan, the only vintage comic whose fiction is still read, Mortimer has managed to use a novel as a vehicle for his distinctive comedic voice – The Telegraph
A touching story of human relationships – The Guardian
A delight to read – Daily Express
Characteristically offbeat and thoroughly amiable – Financial Times
Bathroom salesman Matt is at a crossroads. He has lost his job, he is about to be made homeless and his girlfriend has left him. He wants his luck to change and he wants things to go back to how they were. Out of the blue, he is offered a job that comes with a free luxury apartment. He hopes this might be enough to tempt her back. But, as events unfold, it starts to dawn on him that perhaps she didn't leave of her own accord after all…
A genuinely unexpected storyline... Definitely good for a plane ride or holiday when you can settle in and soak up the idiosyncratic characters and startling plot twists. – The Daily Telegraph
Praise for Bob Mortimer:
As a comedian, Bob Mortimer spins a shaggy-dog story like nobody else – The Guardian
The much loved comic proves adept at noirish fiction in a debut whose surrealist humour sets it apart – Observer
Mortimer’s verbal specificity and off-kilter humour will keep his fans chuckling – The Times
There is a sweetness to his worldview that makes his writing gently poignant... Like Spike Milligan, the only vintage comic whose fiction is still read, Mortimer has managed to use a novel as a vehicle for his distinctive comedic voice – The Telegraph
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A touching story of human relationships – The Guardian
A delight to read – Daily Express
Characteristically offbeat and thoroughly amiable – Financial Times
Bathroom salesman Matt is at a crossroads. He has lost his job, he is about to be made homeless and his girlfriend has left him. He wants his luck to change and he wants things to go back to how they were. Out of the blue, he is offered a job that comes with a free luxury apartment. He hopes this might be enough to tempt her back. But, as events unfold, it starts to dawn on him that perhaps she didn't leave of her own accord after all…
A genuinely unexpected storyline... Definitely good for a plane ride or holiday when you can settle in and soak up the idiosyncratic characters and startling plot twists. – The Daily Telegraph
Praise for Bob Mortimer:
As a comedian, Bob Mortimer spins a shaggy-dog story like nobody else – The Guardian
The much loved comic proves adept at noirish fiction in a debut whose surrealist humour sets it apart – Observer
Mortimer’s verbal specificity and off-kilter humour will keep his fans chuckling – The Times
There is a sweetness to his worldview that makes his writing gently poignant... Like Spike Milligan, the only vintage comic whose fiction is still read, Mortimer has managed to use a novel as a vehicle for his distinctive comedic voice – The Telegraph












