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To save his family's farm and murdered brothers' racing team from an organized crime conglomerate's hostile take over bid, the quick tempered, irresponsible, and audacious Brandon Rodes must take up the torch and join the Southern Motors Alliance Racing Teams (S.M.A.R.T.) summer racing tour. To prove himself worthy of this honor he must first win the race of Whisky Run Road, out maneuver the numerous traps set for him, come to terms with his inner demons and Faith, fall in love and stay one step in front of the bad guys sent to stop him. Follow Brandon and his quirky crew, The Stinky River…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
To save his family's farm and murdered brothers' racing team from an organized crime conglomerate's hostile take over bid, the quick tempered, irresponsible, and audacious Brandon Rodes must take up the torch and join the Southern Motors Alliance Racing Teams (S.M.A.R.T.) summer racing tour. To prove himself worthy of this honor he must first win the race of Whisky Run Road, out maneuver the numerous traps set for him, come to terms with his inner demons and Faith, fall in love and stay one step in front of the bad guys sent to stop him. Follow Brandon and his quirky crew, The Stinky River Gang, on their adventurous quest across the South as they race the races, fight the fights, and find the courage to defeat the obstacles before them.
Autorenporträt
Chris Robinson was born in 1956, in Northwich, Cheshire. He grew up on a council estate and graduated in 1988 from Crewe and Alsager College of Higher Education with a degree in Creative Arts / Combined Studies. In between these years, he was a trainee reporter and photographer, and moved to Germany when Margaret Thatcher came to power, finding employment with a US military community newspaper. He has three older brothers, a younger sister, and is the son of factory worker parents. He co-authored the book The Road to Recovery (2011) with Alan Boden, so Can't Pay, Won't Pay (2023) is his first lone venture. He remains a staunch socialist, having seen first-hand the darker elements of the social and education sector (qualifying as a teacher in 1995) and was a prominent member of the anti-poll tax campaign.