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As we unveil Tribute's special edition, dedicated to honouring the Top 10 authors of 2024, we invite all our readers to accompany them on their incredible journey. The journey of an author is not without its challenges. Behind every triumph lies countless hours of toil, self-doubt, and rejection. Yet, it is precisely this resilience in the face of adversity that defines the true essence of a writer. As we raise ourselves to applaud these literary gems let us also take a moment to reflect on the transformative power of storytelling. These authors have a variety to offer to their readers.
'Beautiful, like a muddy journey through time . . . a really important book' RAYNOR WINN, author of The Salt Path Lisa Woollett has spent her life combing beaches and mudlarking, collecting curious fragments of the past: from Roman tiles and Tudor thimbles, to Victorian buttons and plastic soldiers. In a series of walks from the Thames, out to the Kentish estuary and eventually to Cornwall, she traces the history of our rubbish and, through it, reveals the surprising story of our changing consumer culture. Timely and beautifully written, Rag and Bone shows what we can learn from what we've thrown away and urges us to think more about what we leave behind.
Alex Crossman is back in the saddle in this fast-paced thriller that delves deep into the world of motorcycle clubs, brotherhood, and betrayal. After the Iron Horses slipped through the NCB’s fingers in Blood & Brown Sugar, Sandeep Bohla has a serious axe to grind with the club and its members. While under immense pressure from his superiors, he launches a rogue operation to end their drug trade in India permanently. The Fallen Angels, also bent on revenge, have implemented a plan to infiltrate the Horses using a sultry fem fatale and crumble them from within. A new club in Mumbai, looking to carve out a piece of the Horses' hashish trade, is also unwittingly drawn into the tempest igniting the powder keg and exposing a rat at the Horses' table. Can the Iron Horses weather the storm or is the final curtain being drawn on the club forever?
Set in the ironmaking town of Merthyr Tydfil, The Fire People is the story of Dic Penderyn who in 1831 became the first Welsh Martyr of the working class. Hanged for a crime that he did not commit, his story is told in this powerful novel which describes the events which took place during the famous Merthyr Tydfil riots of 1831.
To be sane or not to be sane, that is the question – and if not, then be mad and all that follows. Edward Bond takes from the Greek and Jacobean drama the fundamental classical problems of the family and war to vividly picture our collapsing society. The war is raging, Dea, a heroine, has committed a terrible act and has been exiled. When she meets someone from her past, she is forcefully confronted by the broken society that drove her to commit her crimes. Dea received its world premiere at Sutton Theatre on 24 May 2016.