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Book 1 in the Pigs Trilogy. Welcome to your darkest fears, your highest desires, your shaded, deepest concerns. Bobby Cavendish carefully unravels all his personal reservations and past mistakes within the most corrupt and desperate law-abiding disasters surrounding all his misgivings. Welcome to Colney - where you wish you could escape. "This lot are one banjo short of a hillbilly's gang-bang!" Volume one of a three-part series, simple Britishness and quintessentially approved ideology slowly tears itself apart in this fast paced and gripping crime conspiracy thriller, exposing the British…mehr

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Book 1 in the Pigs Trilogy. Welcome to your darkest fears, your highest desires, your shaded, deepest concerns. Bobby Cavendish carefully unravels all his personal reservations and past mistakes within the most corrupt and desperate law-abiding disasters surrounding all his misgivings. Welcome to Colney - where you wish you could escape. "This lot are one banjo short of a hillbilly's gang-bang!" Volume one of a three-part series, simple Britishness and quintessentially approved ideology slowly tears itself apart in this fast paced and gripping crime conspiracy thriller, exposing the British Isles and all its darlings across a glass written, and played, so very darkly. Packed tightly with crooked minds parading as police officers and a cult of enabling followers, Parochial Pigs promises to bare the true toxicity of masculinity and deliver a twisted justice.
Autorenporträt
James Jenkins lives in Ipswich with his wife and children. He is a writer of gritty realism, dark humour and noir. His debut novel Parochial Pigs is available on Amazon and originally published by Alien Buddha Press. The sequel Sun Bleached Scarecrows is available from Anxiety Press and Amazon. The third book in the Pigs series, The Swine, The Pig and The Porker is due for release with AP in 2024. James is also the co-founder of Urban Pigs Press and can sometimes be found featuring as an editor for Punk Noir Magazine.