Cathi Unsworths vroege carrière omvatte het schrijven over rockmuziek en het redigeren van kunsttijdschriften. Haar fictie duikt in de duistere aspecten van de menselijke natuur en de samenleving, vaak gesitueerd tegen de achtergrond van het Londense onderbuik. Ze creëert sfeervolle en spannende verhalen, waarin ze verontrustende thema's onderzoekt met een onderscheidend stilistisch flair. Lezers worden aangetrokken door haar vermogen om een gevoel van onbehagen op te roepen en zich te verdiepen in de schaduwrijkere hoeken van de ervaring.
With commentary from key players and close friends including Vivienne
Westwood, Paul Cook, Marco Pirroni, Holly Johnson, and her partner behind the
SEX counter, Michael Collins - plus a wealth of never-before-seen images -
Jordan reveals her outrageous life story.
Corinne Woodrow was fifteen when she was convicted of murdering one of her
classmates on a summer's evening in 1984, a year when the teenagers of
Ernemouth ran wild, dressing in black and staying out all night, listening to
music that terrified their parents. Twenty years later, new forensic evidence
suggests Corinne didn't act alone.
Set in the vibrant atmosphere of Sixties Soho, this evocative novel captures the essence of a transformative era. The narrative immerses readers in the colorful lives of its characters, exploring themes of art, culture, and the complexities of human relationships. Through rich descriptions and a compelling storyline, the author brings to life the unique spirit of the time, making it a captivating read for those interested in the historical and cultural dynamics of the period.
April 1943: four boys playing in Hagley Woods, Worcestershire make a gruesome discovery. Inside an enormous elm tree, there is the body of a woman, her mouth stuffed with a length of cloth. As the case goes cold, mysterious graffiti starts going up across the Midlands: 'Who put Bella in the Wych Elm?' To Ross Spooner, a police officer working undercover for spiritualist magazine Two Worlds, the messages hold a sinister meaning. He's been on the track of a German spy ring who have left a trail of black magic and mayhem across England, and this latest murder bears all the hallmarks of an ancient ritual. At the same time, Spooner is investigating the case of Helen Duncan, a medium whose messages from the spirit world contain highly classified information. As the establishment joins ranks against Duncan, Spooner must face demons from his own past, uncover the spies hiding beneath the fabric of wartime society - and confront those who suspect that he, too, may not be all he seems ...
The book presents an outrageous life story through the insights of influential figures like Vivienne Westwood and Holly Johnson, alongside previously unseen images from notable photographers. It delves into the vibrant punk scene and fashion revolution, showcasing personal anecdotes and commentary that highlight the cultural impact of the era. The narrative intertwines personal experiences with the artistic movements of the time, offering a unique perspective on the lives and contributions of its key players.
1979.Months of industrial action throughout the winter have left the dead unburied and mountains of rubbish piling up in the streets.After ten brutal homicides and the biggest police hunt in history, the Yorkshire Ripper is still at large and preparing to strike again.Punk has reached its bleak climax with the fatal heroin overd[Bokinfo].
Diana Kemp vom Magazin «Lux» steht vor einem Rätsel, als ihr Kollege Jackson, ein aufstrebender Schauspieler, ermordet wird. Während sie ein Interview mit dem seltsamen Autor Simon Everill plant, steigen die Spannungen und ein Mörder bleibt auf freiem Fuß.