Pushover
- Authors
- Granelli, Roger
- Tags
- recent , crime
- Date
- 2013-09-22T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.17 MB
- Lang
- en
A gritty, uncompromising new story from Welsh crime writer Roger Granelli.
Elkins arrived in Cardiff in 1946, a refugee from the Holocaust. Now an old man, he's weighed down with a survivor's guilt, haunted by his memories.
Kev and Dean are football hooligans, drunk on cheap lager and easy violence. The season is nearly over, and they need a way to fund their summer.
A chance encounter causes these three lives to come crashing together one fateful night.
Roger Granelli is a Welsh writer and musician. His many books include the Mark Richards trilogy (STATUS ZERO, DEAD PRETTY and THE LOST ONES) and have been a Waterstone's Book of the Month, Welsh Books Council 'Best Summer Read' and a top 3 Kindle bestseller. His prize-winning short fiction has been broadcast on BBC Radio 4. See his website for further details: www.rogergranelli.com