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Blue Murder: Chelsea Till I Die

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Money, sex, drugs, rock and roll and Chelsea Football Club, Johnny Nipper is deeply preoccupied with them all. For thirty years he’s had it all his own way, double crossing and dealing his way through life without a care in the world until the day he gets it all wrong. Wracked by guilt and in fear for his life, Nipper leaves London to begin a new life in Goa where he encounters Chopper Lewis, an old acquaintance from the Stamford Bridge terraces who persuades him to tell his vivid, hip and sexy story.

A stylish exploration of the morality of greed, revenge and violence, 'Blue Murder: Chelsea Till I Die' has, in the intervening years since it's original publication, established itself as a must-read 'True Crime' masterpiece.

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First published May 10, 2007

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Mark Worrall

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Associated initially with sharing the experience of watching association football, Mark has broadened the scope of his writing to embrace fiction, screenplays and journalism. He lives and works in London.
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May 3, 2019
Very satisfying read

Overall the storyline was good, it read at a good pace, the facts in the timeliness of the story were memorable and accurate, the author Mark Worrall had done a really good job here and I look forward reading more of his work 👍
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March 5, 2016
Gripping book which is a mix of fiction and fact. Music genres of punk and house are folded into the story which covers 40 odd years from the 70s through to the present day. The London gangland scene is vividly portrayed as is the football and popular culture.
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