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Desmond Barry

    This Welsh author hails from Merthyr Tydfil, growing up on the town's Gurnos estate. His work draws from this environment, offering a unique perspective on Welsh life and landscape. Barry's writing is noted for its strong sense of place and deep exploration of the human experience within specific social and geographical contexts. His narratives often capture the complexities of communities and the resilience of those who inhabit them.

    The Chivalry of Crime
    A Bloody Good Friday
    • 2002

      Good Friday, 1977, Merthyr Tydfil. At twenty to midnight a dozen different forces converge - Macky, just out of jail; the gippos and their knives; the Shop Boys, fifty or sixty skinheads in fanatical pursuit of recreational violence; P. C. Phillips, the young copper with something to prove; Mohan Singh, proud owner of the Taj Mahal curry house. The result- mayhem. 'Race Riot Erupts in Valleys Town. Scores Injured.' And witness to it all, Davey Daunt, a spazzy with a leg brace, the only one who knows what really happened. Desmond Barry's highly acclaimed first novel The Chivalry of Crime was a brilliant evocation of the world of the ultimate outlaw, Jesse James. The outlaws in A Bloody Good Friday are closer to home but no less vividly brought to life.

      A Bloody Good Friday
    • 2000

      The Chivalry of Crime

      • 473 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      A novel of the outlaw Jesse James weaves actual characters and events into a fictional narrative centered on one of America's most enduring myths.

      The Chivalry of Crime