
They dared to unearth the truth,
but at what price?
Finding the body of a young woman on the North York Moors creates a dilemma for Eddie, a reclusive homeless man who would rather commune with wildlife than tolerate humans. Ada, a feisty widow living nearby with a secret past, comes to the rescue. Together they embark on a mission to discover the identity of the young woman - a pursuit that unwittingly brings them towards a collision course with political corruption, murder, and betrayal. Written from Eddie’s point of view, the many conflicts are seen through his naive and simplistic view of the world around him. In contrast, Ada brings a more realistic, assertive approach to the perilous twists and turns they encounter, while the presence of a deeply entrenched mole within their group of confidants keeps the reader guessing his identity. Ultimately, Ada, Eddie, and their cohorts successfully bring down an unscrupulous British government official, and in a shocking finale, the enemy’s unthinkable retribution is disclosed.

The fight for justice doesn't end with death.
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Amanita Virosa, a courageous Romani fighter, fled the horrors of war-torn Bosnia and sought refuge in the heart of North London, only to discover that the specter of corruption and injustice haunts her adopted home. Forming an alliance with Everard, a young, homeless firebrand, and Doris, a feisty pensioner, the group embarks on a daring mission to sever the insidious grip of Whitehall’s corruption and the extortion and violence perpetrated on the innocent. Loosely based on actual sociopolitical events of 1980s London, sedition, conspiracy, murder, and betrayal challenge the very existence of this group of ordinary citizens fighting for a just world.
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Will their collective courage be enough to shatter the chains of oppression, or will they become casualties in a fight that demands the ultimate sacrifice?