AGGRO - That's what Joe Hawkins and his mates were looking for, with their shaven heads, big boots and braces. Football matches, pub brawls, open-air pop concerts, hippies and Hell's Angels all gave them chances to vent their sadistic violence. SKINHEAD is a story straight from today's headlines
Trouble for Skinhead
โ Scribed by Richard Allen
- Publisher
- Hodder General Publishing Division;New English Library
- Year
- 1973
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 80 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 0450014193
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โฆ Synopsis
Birds and aggro were the biggest thing in Joe Hawkin's life, but he can't have only frustrated memories of them, when he's incarcerated in The Moor for cop killing. Still arrogant, he's up against different opponents: The 'screws', the old lags like 'Basher' and 'The Rat', and the interminable boredom of maximum security. Until his old enemy Charlie McVey is brought to The Moor... and he comes back with a vengeance...
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