Jimmy Greaves has a dark past - but he left it and moved abroad - however following the death of his best friend he returns to the industrial wastelands of South Yorkshire only to enter a world of violence, deceit, lies, blackmail and racial hatred.
During one week in his life he has to put the pieces of this bent and twisted jigsaw together, only to be encountered by more and more problems.
It is a dark and complex story, but if you are open-minded, it is a story that will make you laugh and certainly make you cry.
James Durose-Rayner has over twenty years’ experience in journalism. He is a member of the Writer’s Guild and the editor of NATM, the UK’s leading specialist civil engineering journal.
His writing has been featured in over 210 magazines and his debut indie-novel, S63: Made in Thurnscoe, published in 2001, received positive reviews. In 2015, I Am Sam (Clink Street Publishing) and itv Seven (New Generation Publishing) followed to more affirmative acclaim.
Durose-Rayner currently divides his time between the UK and Cyprus.