‘A mighty and moving hymn to belonging, pride and growth. Only a man unafraid to write from within his own culture could produce, without any sentimentality, such a passionately-convicted work. If you feel yourself playing host to the demon of judgementalism, then read Playing Mercy.’
Niall Griffiths
‘The first novel I've read that manages to portray the underclass without resorting to either cartoons or dull as ditchwater thriller convention.’
The Guardian
‘…told with immense compassion… a powerful, absorbing account of life on a British estate…’
The Big Issue
Chris and his mates are oblivious to the attentions of the security guards every time they enter the shopping centre, their interests lie in designer-wear and girls rather than in intimidating those around them. In the "respect culture" of a community beset with violence and crime, Chris's personal principles, reflecting the honesty and values of working-class Britain, allow him to win through.
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