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Saturday, January 28, 2023
The Arsenal Stadium Mystery by Leonard Gribble (Poisoned Pen Press 1939)
Wednesday, August 25, 2021
I Love Me (Who Do You Love?) by Gordon Legge (Polygon 1994)
Friday, June 11, 2021
February's Son by Alan Parks (Canongate Books 2019)
Saturday, October 17, 2020
Divided City by Theresa Breslin (Random House 2005)
Footsteps.
Running.
Graham didn’t hear them at first.
He was walking fast, eating from his bag of hot chips as he went. Taking a detour via Reglan Street. The kind of street his parents had warned him never to be in. The kind of street where your footsteps echoed loud, too loud – because there was no one else about.
From either side the dark openings of the tenement building mawed at him. It was the beginning of May and fairly light at this time in the evening. But even so . . . Graham glanced around. The sky was densely overcast and shadows were gathering. He shouldn’t have lingered so long after football training.
Graham dug deep into the bag to find the last chips, the little crispy ones soaked in vinegar that always nestled in the folds of paper at the bottom. He wiped his mouth and, scrunching up the chip paper, he threw it into the air. When it came down he sent it rocketing upwards, powered by his own quality header. The paper ball spun high above him. Graham made a half turn.
Wait for it . . . wait for it . . .
Now.
‘Yes!’ Graham shouted out loud as his chip bag bounced off a lamppost ten metres away. An ace back-heeler! With a shot like that he could zap a ball past any keeper right into the back of the net. He grinned and thrust his hands in the air to acknowledge the applause of the fans.
At that moment noise and shouting erupted behind him, and Graham knew right away that he was in trouble.
Footsteps.
Running.
Coming down Reglan Street. Hard. Desperate.
Pounding on the ground. Beyond them, further away, whooping yells and shouts.
‘Get the scum! Asylum scum!
Saturday, March 24, 2018
Murphy's Mob by Michael Saunders (Puffin Books 1982)
Thursday, December 25, 2014
Goalkeepers Are Different by Brian Glanville (Crown Publishers 1972)
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Red or Dead by David Peace (Faber and Faber 2013)
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Pack Men by Alan Bissett (Hachette Scotland 2011)
Thursday, August 02, 2012
The Rise of Gerry Logan by Brian Glanville (Delacorte Press 1963)
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Off Side by Manuel Vázquez Montalbán (Melville International Crime 1989)
Thursday, October 14, 2010
The Gift by David Flusfeder (4th Estate 2003)
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Heartland by Anthony Cartwright (Tindal Street Press 2009)
Dyer want the rest o that, Rob? Jim motioned at the half-eaten burger and reached for it as Rob shook his head.