The ringing of an unanswered telephone. The clink of a dropped spanner. The muffle of footsteps, unidentified in the dark. The flapping of a letterbox. The unsolicited door knock, close to midnight. The wailing sirens closing in on the park. The thud of a back, thrust against a wall. 'This Is Not The End' finds Wilf in the North East of England, resuming the journey that began in Croalworth with 'The Broken Bottle' and continued to Ireland in 'How Green Are Your Eyes'. Now a first year undergraduate finding his way in a new city, will the uncomplicated life Wilf dreams of finally edge into…mehr
The ringing of an unanswered telephone. The clink of a dropped spanner. The muffle of footsteps, unidentified in the dark. The flapping of a letterbox. The unsolicited door knock, close to midnight. The wailing sirens closing in on the park. The thud of a back, thrust against a wall. 'This Is Not The End' finds Wilf in the North East of England, resuming the journey that began in Croalworth with 'The Broken Bottle' and continued to Ireland in 'How Green Are Your Eyes'. Now a first year undergraduate finding his way in a new city, will the uncomplicated life Wilf dreams of finally edge into view, or will the twists and turns of adulthood throw him another curveball?Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Born in Bolton, Lancashire, in the early 1970s, John is a father of three, long-suffering supporter of Bolton Wanderers and Chorley FC, an enthusiastic drinker of tea, and a school leader in special education. John's musical memoir 'Capturing the Wry' was first published by i40Publishing in 2018 and his authorised biography of the indie band BOB is published by i40Publishing in February 2023. He has written extensively for the Neo-Tokyo online magazine, Dukla Prague Away Kit blog, Toppermost and Everything Indie Over 40 websites. John's favourite authors are Robert Westall, Magnus Mills, Roddy Doyle, Stan Barstow and Peter Tinniswood.
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