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The Big Fix

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Millions in cash. Hundreds of designer watches. A small black book...

Liam gets more than he bargained for after breaking into a plush West London townhouse.

When he finds out who lives there, the notes in the book begin to make sense and its contents become the most valuable of all his ill-gotten gains.

But his discovery could devastate the ‘beautiful game’ and those at the top are terrified. As the net closes in on him, they’re prepared to do anything to protect their secret. And Liam has a choice to make, but will he make it in time?
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Gripping debut thriller combining football, greed and corruption. Focused around the true lifeblood of the game. Because football without fans is nothing.

A fictional story of corruption at the heart of football, stumbled upon by Brentford fan, Liam and set against the backdrop of the Bees’ 2017/18 season.

392 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 16, 2021

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Jill Morris

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January 30, 2023

The plot, the characters and the fantastic amount of research within this book are all amazing and Jill's story will grip you from start to finish. Although set in the world of football, non-lovers of the 'beautiful game' will be hooked and rooting for the people caught up in a net of deception. A must-read!
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February 16, 2025
A fast paced thriller which although revolves acround the beautiful game, you don’t need to be a football fan to enjoy.

The thriller is gritty, intriguing and with high stakes. The tale of an ordinary family man who takes one large risk, which suddenly opens a can of worms no one saw coming.
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May 10, 2022
Entertaining and not-too-far-fetched story focused on corruption in the supposed beautiful game.
It would make a good made-for-television movie.
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