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Radgepacket #4

Radgepacket Four: Tales from the Inner Cities

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We’re back again with yet more of our favourite renegades and radgies. Our ceaseless quest to bring you the the unsigned and the unhinged continues. Radgepacket Four brings you over twenty tales of murder, mayhem and madness from the Inner Cities.

If you like your fiction industrial strength then there’s something in here for you!

Come on…GET RADGE!

182 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 13, 2010

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Danny King

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Danny King was born in Slough, Berkshire, the second son of Michael and Dorothy King. He and his two brothers, Ralph and Robin, lived on the Britwell Estate until 1979, when they moved to Yateley, Hampshire. He attended Yateley School but failed to gain any qualifications before leaving at the age of 16. He stacked shelves for a short stint in the Yateley branch of Somerfield (then Gateway), before working on various building sites as a hod carrier.
In 1991 he took an Access course at Farnborough College of Technology, which helped him land a place at The London College of Printing studying journalism. Between 1993 and 2002 he worked on various magazine titles, eventually becoming Editor of the Paul Raymond Publications title Mayfair (magazine). He now writes full-time.
In the late 1980s, he was arrested several times and convicted of burglary at Winchester Crown Court and car theft at Camberley Magistrates Court. It is largely due to receiving these convictions that he cites as his reasons for giving education a second go.

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August 6, 2016
An excellent showcase of the best UK talent. Expect dark and gritty urban tales.
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April 3, 2012
I loved this, this is what the Kindle is for, really good value for money and every story a cracker.
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