Mick and his sister Marianne take up residence in a derelict squat in Hackney, east London, where they befriend a group of deranged anarchists led by Stag, an explosives "expert" hell-bent on bringing about a socialist revolution. After an encounter with Thai, a feminist art student and cleaner of financial institutions, Mick finds himself being forced into the adult world of love and money, and as the revolution begins to spiral out of control, he is thrust towards an uncertain future... whilst running from a dark past
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About the Author:
David Murrow wrote his first short story, The Beautiful Star, at the age of seven. No trace of this lost masterpiece of shit remains, pulped and recycled, he hopes, into copies of his favourite novels, The Catcher in the Rye, maybe, or Tropic of Cancer, or The Bell Jar or American Psycho or Invisible Monsters. He writes and performs poetry and is busy working on his second novel. He graduated from the University of East London in 2009 with first class honours in creative writing. He lives in London.
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