By: Lisa Foxall
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Lisa Foxall was born in 1983 in South Devon, England. From a young age she enjoyed writing short stories and novels, but never published any of her work. This book is her first attempt at publication. Her writing style is influenced by classic authors ranging from Emily Brontë to Bram Stoker, whose books she eagerly read growing up.
In this gripping crime novel, set against the backdrop of Birmingham in 1993, we follow the lives of childhood friends: Thomas, David, Henry, and Ernest. Under the dim glow of streetlamps, they stumble through rainy streets, heading for the pub. While most of them lead honest lives, David harbors risky schemes that plunge him into the treacherous world of illegal drug trade, endangering them all. As tensions mount among the foursome, the question looms: Will their bond be strong enough to prevent David’s descent into Birmingham’s criminal underworld, or will greed consume them all? Lisa Foxall weaves a tale of friendship, betrayal, and the allure of fast cash.
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