The stories of two strong Welsh-Italian women in a small Valleys community, one living in the 1930s and one in the present day. Seemingly very different characters, Chiara faces problems as a new immigrant, while Frankie battles loan sharks and a good-for-nothing husband. But as events play out, their lives reveal unexpected echoes of each other.
Rob Gittins Libri
Rob Gittins è uno sceneggiatore e romanziere britannico il cui vasto lavoro per la televisione e la radio abbraccia quasi tutti i migliori programmi del Regno Unito degli ultimi trent'anni. Eccelle nella creazione di personaggi avvincenti e trame intricate, dimostrando una versatilità che si muove senza soluzione di continuità tra soap opera di lunga data e thriller politici avvincenti. La sua maestria si estende al dramma radiofonico, con numerose opere originali e produzioni pluripremiate che mostrano la sua profondità narrativa. L'approccio narrativo di Gittins è definito dalla sua capacità di mantenere la suspense e di approfondire le complessità dell'esperienza umana.





Gimme Shelter
- 300pagine
- 11 ore di lettura
'Gimme Shelter' pits a young, female, witness protection officer against one of the deadliest psychopaths imaginable as she fights to keep her witness safe; but is that witness all she claims to be? And, in a world in which nothing can be taken on trust, is the protection officer all she seems?
Cash Rules Everything Around Me
- 274pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
Fresh out of prison, Morrissey Jarrett returns to the streets of Cardiff, determined to navigate his past and redefine his future. As he reconnects with old friends and confronts lingering demons, he must also face the challenges of reintegration into a community that has changed. Themes of redemption, loyalty, and the struggle for a second chance permeate his journey, revealing the complexities of life after incarceration and the impact of choices made.
I'm Not There
- 410pagine
- 15 ore di lettura
The story revolves around two sisters who face the challenges of abandonment and the quest for belonging. As they navigate their tumultuous lives, they encounter various obstacles that test their bond and resilience. Themes of family, loyalty, and the search for identity are central to their journey, highlighting the emotional struggles and triumphs they experience in their pursuit of a place to call home. Through their experiences, the narrative explores the complexities of sisterhood and the enduring strength of familial ties.
New York. 1953. A private investigator takes on a tail job, his quarry a newly-arrived visitor from the UK. The private eye has never heard of him, but he will. The mark is the Welsh poet, Dylan Thomas. And in three weeks' time, Mr Thomas will be dead. Reprint; first published in 2014.