“There was a ringing in his ears, like a dead phone line that he couldn’t hang up on.” FightingGangstersCrime FictionPolice Corruption Book:Run, Run, Run Source: Run, Run, Run
“Last summer, in London at least, the hoodie was transformed from a benign piece of leisurewear into a uniform for the disaffected, the angry, the malevolent. So much so that ‘hoodie’ was no longer a piece of clothing. It was a whole person. A hoodie was somebody likely to steal, plunder and do you unimaginable harm. People were crossing the street when a hoodie crossed their path - even if it was a 70-year-old gentleman walking his dog. That’s how quickly the fear had permeated the collective consciousness. And lifting the hood was tantamount to cocking a gun.” CrimeRiotSocial CommentaryLondon Riots Book:RIOT MURDER - Myles Morgan Undercover #2 Source: RIOT MURDER - Myles Morgan Undercover #2
“I settle for a radio station that’s currently playing a Tom Waits track. That man has so much gravel in his voice that, if he coughed, you could build a road with the contents of his phlegm.” MusicPhlegmTom Waits Book:Cafe Insomniac Source: Cafe Insomniac