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"Pacy; witty; his characters are real and recognisable" LINTON KWESI JOHNSON

"Alex Wheatle is the real deal; he writes with heart and authenticity, books that make you laugh and worry and cry and hold your breath" KIT DE WAAL

"Alex Wheatle writes from a place of honesty and passion" STEVE McQUEEN, director of Small Axe


South London in the 1980s. Sixteen-year-old Brenton Brown is the mixed-race child of a mother he has never met. He's been living in a children's home all his life, and when he is unexpectedly reunited with his mother, Cynthia, his whole world seems poised to change.

The best thing happens: Brenton has a family at last.

And then the worst: Brenton falls in love with his beautiful half-sister, Juliet.

As tensions brew in Brixton, Brenton finds himself embroiled in a violent feud with a killer. Vengeance seems like the only option as Brenton hurtles towards an explosive climax which will risk everything.

Brixton Rock is the extraordinary debut of one of the UK's finest writers, a pitch-perfect depiction of South London life.

"A triumph . . . This is a debut which confirms its author is a pro in prose" The Times



Trade Review
Brixton Rock is a pacey document of teenage angst ... which is why the pockets of humour prove to be such a triumph. This is a debut which confirms its author is a pro in prose * The Times *
The novel's real strength lies in the dialogue. Wheatle gives us a fascinating snapshot of Black English in the early eighties * Daily Telegraph *
Sharp-edged and sardonically funny, Brixton Rock is Graham Greene for the hip-hop generation -- Barry Forshaw * Crime Time *
A powerful debut ... a real page turner. The mystery and intrigue just keeps on coming as the suspense builds to an explosive ending * Big Issue *
Alex Wheatle's Brixton Rock has initiated the debate on how it feels to be a mixed-race Briton * New Statesman *
Alex Wheatle is the real deal; he writes with heart and authenticity, books that make you laugh and worry and cry and hold your breath. It's a pity there's only one of him. -- Kit de Waal
Alex Wheatle is the real deal; he writes with heart and authenticity, books that make you laugh and worry and cry and hold your breath. It's a pity there's only one of him. -- Kit de Waal

Brixton Rock

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      Publisher: Quercus Publishing
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 15/09/2022
      ISBN13: 9781529428858, 978-1529428858
      ISBN10: 1529428858

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      "Pacy; witty; his characters are real and recognisable" LINTON KWESI JOHNSON

      "Alex Wheatle is the real deal; he writes with heart and authenticity, books that make you laugh and worry and cry and hold your breath" KIT DE WAAL

      "Alex Wheatle writes from a place of honesty and passion" STEVE McQUEEN, director of Small Axe


      South London in the 1980s. Sixteen-year-old Brenton Brown is the mixed-race child of a mother he has never met. He's been living in a children's home all his life, and when he is unexpectedly reunited with his mother, Cynthia, his whole world seems poised to change.

      The best thing happens: Brenton has a family at last.

      And then the worst: Brenton falls in love with his beautiful half-sister, Juliet.

      As tensions brew in Brixton, Brenton finds himself embroiled in a violent feud with a killer. Vengeance seems like the only option as Brenton hurtles towards an explosive climax which will risk everything.

      Brixton Rock is the extraordinary debut of one of the UK's finest writers, a pitch-perfect depiction of South London life.

      "A triumph . . . This is a debut which confirms its author is a pro in prose" The Times



      Trade Review
      Brixton Rock is a pacey document of teenage angst ... which is why the pockets of humour prove to be such a triumph. This is a debut which confirms its author is a pro in prose * The Times *
      The novel's real strength lies in the dialogue. Wheatle gives us a fascinating snapshot of Black English in the early eighties * Daily Telegraph *
      Sharp-edged and sardonically funny, Brixton Rock is Graham Greene for the hip-hop generation -- Barry Forshaw * Crime Time *
      A powerful debut ... a real page turner. The mystery and intrigue just keeps on coming as the suspense builds to an explosive ending * Big Issue *
      Alex Wheatle's Brixton Rock has initiated the debate on how it feels to be a mixed-race Briton * New Statesman *
      Alex Wheatle is the real deal; he writes with heart and authenticity, books that make you laugh and worry and cry and hold your breath. It's a pity there's only one of him. -- Kit de Waal
      Alex Wheatle is the real deal; he writes with heart and authenticity, books that make you laugh and worry and cry and hold your breath. It's a pity there's only one of him. -- Kit de Waal

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