Why Sean Bull sets out one day to assassinate Margaret Thatcher ... A provocative novel now Gordon Burn Prize 2013 shortlist
Anthony Cartwright was born in 1973 in Dudley. He works as an English teacher in East London, having previously worked in factories, a meat-packing plant, pubs, Spitalfields Market and for London Underground. His two previous novels The Afterglow and Heartland have won him a Betty Trask award and two shortlistings for the Commonwealth Writers' Prize.
A writer with an unblinking sense of Britain as it is today
*Jonathan Coe*
A bittersweet elegy to Britain's battered working classes
*Metro*
An elegiac portrayal of Dudley in the 1980s
*Guardian*
Cartwright uses the 1980s veil to offer a stinging insight into
modern-day politics: often with great humour
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