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208 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1934

Drover, a Communist bus-driver, has been sentenced to death for killing a policeman in a political riot because he thought the policeman was going to strike his wife.
A bitter irony hovers the little battles fought to save the bus-driver. The new Assistant Commissioner, overworked and afraid of retirement, is badgered by a political hostess; hounded by Drover's brother, a paranoid Chief Clerk determined to justify his manhood.
On the edge of the battles are Conder, a pathetic journalist living off his fantasies; Surrogate, a Fabian economist, overshadowed by his dead wife; Kay Rimmer, a factory girl, pretty and promiscuous . . . (back cover)