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Ever feel like the whole world is conspiring against you? Jonathon Fairfax can't even get on the London Underground without bumping into someone he's desperate to avoid - like Rachel, his first love, who demolished his heart eleven years ago. She tells him that her terrifying uncle (a man Jonathon knows only as 'the murderer') is about to be released from prison. Does the murderer blame Jonathon for his time inside? Will he seek revenge? To find out, Jonathon follows him - until the trail ends at a mysterious north London chicken shop, shrouded in sinister rumours. As Jonathon tries to…mehr

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Ever feel like the whole world is conspiring against you? Jonathon Fairfax can't even get on the London Underground without bumping into someone he's desperate to avoid - like Rachel, his first love, who demolished his heart eleven years ago. She tells him that her terrifying uncle (a man Jonathon knows only as 'the murderer') is about to be released from prison. Does the murderer blame Jonathon for his time inside? Will he seek revenge? To find out, Jonathon follows him - until the trail ends at a mysterious north London chicken shop, shrouded in sinister rumours. As Jonathon tries to untangle the truth, he gets drawn ever deeper into a web of conspiracy theorists, organised criminals and evil Etonians. But who should Jonathon really be afraid of? The murderer on the loose or bumbling celebrity politician Teddy Robinson? The Russian mafia or the owner of a chain of chicken shops whose fries - if the dark rumours are true - may not be made of potato? After all, they can't all be out to get him ... um, can they? The Fairfax Redemption is the fourth book in the massively popular Jonathon Fairfax series, sure to be loved by fans of Douglas Adams, PG Wodehouse and Caimh McDonnell.
Autorenporträt
Christopher Shevlin has been a professional writer for over twenty years. His novels have been long- and short-listed for the Bath Novel Award, he was signed by the literary agents Curtis Brown, and he has had non-fiction books published by Penguin and Pearson Education. He has contributed to the Financial Times, has written scrips for BBC Ideas and has run a Guardian Masterclass. His website is christophershevlin.com.