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FATE HINGES ON THE CHOICES WE MAKE It's 1982 and sixteen-year-old Catherine Day has been abandoned for good by her mother in their Glasgow home. Alone, in trouble, and desperate for money, Catherine is quickly ensnared by local criminals. In an attempt to escape a life of crime, she joins a local rock band. She battles hard to succeed in the fickle music world, aided by a mysterious, and ever-present guardian angel - a man who has connections to her missing mother, her unknown father, and who, it transpires, is hiding a secret about her family and the Cold War that could change Catherine's…mehr

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FATE HINGES ON THE CHOICES WE MAKE It's 1982 and sixteen-year-old Catherine Day has been abandoned for good by her mother in their Glasgow home. Alone, in trouble, and desperate for money, Catherine is quickly ensnared by local criminals. In an attempt to escape a life of crime, she joins a local rock band. She battles hard to succeed in the fickle music world, aided by a mysterious, and ever-present guardian angel - a man who has connections to her missing mother, her unknown father, and who, it transpires, is hiding a secret about her family and the Cold War that could change Catherine's life forever. Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine meets Daisy Jones and The Six in this heart-warming, heart-breaking coming-of-age story filled with humour and pathos.
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Gordon J. Brown has eight crime and thriller books published to date, along with a novella and a number of short stories.Gordon also helped found Bloody Scotland, Scotland's International Crime Writing Festival (see www.bloodyscotland.com), is a DJ on local radio (www.pulseonair.co.uk) and runs a strategic planning consultancy. He lives in Scotland and is married with two children.In a former life Gordon delivered pizzas in Toronto, sold non-alcoholic beer in the Middle East, launched a creativity training business, floated a high tech company on the London Stock Exchange, compéred the main stage at a two-day music festival and was once booed by 49,000 people while on the pitch at a major football Cup Final.