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Britain is booming as the seventies roll on. None of this matters to twenty-three-year-old Richard Warren, who is half way through a five-year prison sentence. Embittered and angry, Richard just wants to make it out alive. But when London gangster Scotty Weston ropes him into an escape attempt, he must use all his skills to keep himself from the beady eyes of chief warden Mr. Carewood. With razor blades and the nosy psychiatrist Doctor Jason Appleford baying for him, can Richard escape back into the real world and pick up the pieces of his shattered life?Part of the Made in Yorkshire (Made in Yorkshire Book 1)1969 (Made in Yorkshire Book 2)1972 (Made in Yorkshire Book 3)1973 (Made in Yorkshire Book 4)1976 (Made in Yorkshire Book 5)1981 (Made in Yorkshire Book 6)1984 (Made in Yorkshire Book 7)

213 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 14, 2015

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James Farner

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James Farner is a professional writer and draws upon his love of fiction and his love of stories that span generations. His signature series Made in Yorkshire was born out of a desire to find out ‘what happened next?’

At the end of every good film, book, or TV show the characters disappear and that’s the end of them. James isn’t alone in the desire to find out what happened to the characters afterwards.

This is how Made in Yorkshire appeared. Starting from 1953 and driving on to the modern day, James explores the different eras of Britain through his colourful cast of characters.

Prior to writing fiction, he enjoyed a career as a freelance writer. His writing has appeared online, in magazines, and in a variety of other publications.

When not writing, he can be found sketching, watching sports, and playing the tin whistle.

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The continuing saga of the Warren brothers

For those of you who enjoy historical fiction, James Farner is one of the best! Easy reading. Well developed characters.
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