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    Boy Who Felt No Pain

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    ISBN: 9781849634489
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    AuthorCHITTENDEN GEORGE
    Pub Date30/08/2013
    BindingPaperback
    Pages234
    Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
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    1760, The coastal town of Deal is a dangerous place, ruled by bare knuckle fighter Dale Jenkins and his ruthless gang of thugs who demand money from anyone forced to live on the wrong side of the law. But when Dale dies a battle for leadership between his brother and youngest son, Ronnie begins.

    1760, The coastal town of Deal is a dangerous place, ruled by bare knuckle fighter Dale Jenkins and his ruthless gang of thugs who demand money from anyone forced to live on the wrong side of the law. But when Dale dies a battle for leadership between his brother and youngest son, Ronnie begins. As the townsfolk hold their breath in anticipation of trouble, local fisherman turned smuggler, Billy Bates spots an opportunity to end the Jenkins reign of terror and gathers an army out of the clan's enemies, an army of misfits including a daring young thief called Alfred Bicks and a mysterious orphan whose past has destroyed his very soul. Risking everything Bill steps out of the shadows challenging the clan for control of the town's criminal underworld and all out war erupts in the streets. Following the release of his debut novel last year Kent based writer George Chittenden is back with another nautical crime thriller 'The Boy Who Felt No Pain' available in all good book shops from August 30th 2013.
    The young writer who manages award winning tourist attraction Canterbury Historic River Tours on the River Stour has always had a deep fascination with local history, particularly the shady past of his home town of Deal where centuries ago smugglers ruled the night. His debut novel has been reviewed on Amazon from readers all over the world and is currently ranked with an average customer review of 5 stars out of 5, placing it higher than any book Dan Brown or JK Rowling have ever written. Bygone Kent, the county's top history magazine, described the smuggling adventure as a page turner they'd highly recommend. As a writer I'm always looking to do something different ans surprise the reader at every turn, George says, Since my debut's release I've received lots of positive feedback and I'm very confident that if you liked 'The Boy Who Led Them' then you'll love 'The Boy Who Felt No Pain'.