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June 15, 2020 | History
An edition of The riot (2013)

The riot

August 1958. London is hot and tired, and nowhere more so than Notting Hill, where DI Stratton has just been posted. Stratton's new manor is dirt poor and rife with racial tension. The end of the war saw a flood of Caribbean migrants. Now, a decade later, working-class Teddy Boys are showing mounting hostility towards their black neighbours. Notorious landlord Danny Perlmann, a Polish refugee, is taking full advantage of others' reluctance to rent to the immigrants - or to prostitutes - and is making a fortune off the high rents he charges. Caught in the middle of this war over rents and turf is Irene, a young runaway on the verge of going on the game. When Perlmann's rent collector is murdered, Stratton is called to investigate. Notting Hill is a cauldron, soon to be the scene of the worst racial violence England has ever known, and Stratton is right at the heart of it.

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Publisher
W F Howes Ltd
Language
English
Pages
502

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The riot
2016
in English - Felony & Mayhem edition.
Cover of: The riot
The riot
2014, W F Howes Ltd
in English
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The riot
2013, Quercus
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Edition Notes

Standard print edition originally published: London : Quercus, 2013.

Published in
Rearsby, Leicester
Series
DI Ted Stratton -- 5

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823.92

The Physical Object

Pagination
502 pages (large print)
Number of pages
502

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL32138156M
Internet Archive
riot0000wils_z2q5
ISBN 10
1471259846
ISBN 13
9781471259845
OCLC/WorldCat
874119208
Amazon ID (ASIN)

Work Description

In the heat of the summer of 1958, tensions are escalating in DI Stratton's new manor of Notting Hill, as a murder exposes the divisions between rapidly evolving communities.

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