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  • Published: 1 September 2010
  • ISBN: 9781407019901
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 496

T2 Trainspotting




Renton, Sick Boy, Begbie and Spud are back now a major film directed by Danny Boyle reuniting the cast of Trainspotting

Now a major film directed by Danny Boyle reuniting the cast of Trainspotting

Years on from Trainspotting Sick Boy is back in Edinburgh after a long spell in London. Having failed spectacularly as a hustler, pimp, husband, father and businessman, Sick Boy taps into an opportunity which to him represents one last throw of the dice. However, to realise his ambitions within the Adult industries, Sick Boy must team up with old pal and fellow exile Mark Renton. Still scheming, still scamming, Sick Boy and Renton soon find out that they have unresolved issues to address concerning the unhinged Begbie, the troubled, drug-addled Spud, but, most of all, with each other.

T2 Trainspotting was previously published as Porno.

  • Published: 1 September 2010
  • ISBN: 9781407019901
  • Imprint: Vintage Digital
  • Format: EBook
  • Pages: 496

About the author

Irvine Welsh

Irvine Welsh was born and raised in Edinburgh. His first novel, Trainspotting, has sold over one million copies in the UK and was adapted into an era-defining film. He has written fifteen further novels, including the Sunday Times bestseller Men in Love and the Crime series, four books of shorter fiction and numerous plays and screenplays. Irvine Welsh currently lives between London, Edinburgh and Miami.

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Praise for T2 Trainspotting

Funny and eloquently obscene

Daily Telegraph

A brilliant satirical study of the ugly dynamic which draws together predators and prey

Sunday Telegraph

Not for the fainthearted... Highly entertaining

Sunday Times

A worthy sequel... A touching love song to the possibilities and limits of friendship. Charming, funny and sly, Porno is a good poke at all kinds of pretence and moral tidiness

Evening Standard

Captures and celebrates the hangover of youth

Observer

It was brilliant

Observer

Funny, appalling, frightening

Mail on Sunday