The 3rd novel from the acclaimed author of "Swung" and "Distance". Set in Hoxton in the 1990s, it casts a satirical eye over the Young British Art movement.
It's the '90s and Dot Saul and Owen are living together on the fringes of the Hoxton art scene - shoplifting dole-scrounging swapping drugs clothes and beds. Fifteen years later they are drawn back into each other's lives but can they happily relive the past or will they rekindle the passions that nearly destroyed them?
It's the '90s and Dot Saul and Owen are living together on the fringes of the Hoxton art scene - shoplifting dole-scrounging swapping drugs clothes and beds. Fifteen years later they are drawn back into each other's lives but can they happily relive the past or will they rekindle the passions that nearly destroyed them?







