<h2>&#8216;Perfectly evokes the era&#8217; Daily Mail</h2> <h2>One boy. One street. One summer he will never forget.</h2> <p>A powerful and poignant debut from a compelling and authentic voice in commercial fiction.</p> <p>It&#8217;s 1963. Billy Driscoll and his best mate Peter &#8216;Rooksy&#8217; Rooker have the run of their street. Whether it&#8217;s ogling sexy mum Madge as she pegs out her washing or avoiding local bully Griggsy the estates and bombsites of Pimlico have plenty to fire their fertile imagination.</p> <p>Billy is growing up and after years of being the puny one he&#8217;s finally filling out. He is also taking more than a passing interest in Sarah Richards his pretty neighbour. But he isn&#8217;t her only admirer &#8211; local heartthrob and rotten cheat Kenneth &#8216;Kirk&#8217; Douglas likes her too &#8211; something drastic must be done if Billy is to get his girl.</p> <p>When Rooksy suggests a day out with Sarah and her shy friend Josie it seems like the perfect summer outing. Little do they know that it will be a day of declarations and revelations; of secrets and terrifying encounters &#8211; and that it will change them all forever&#8230;</p> <p> <strong>5 STAR reviews for The Pimlico Kid:</strong> </p> <p>&#8216;Engaging and absorbing&#8217; <em>Goodreads</em></p> <p>&#8216;Blew me away stunning&#8217; <em>Goodreads</em></p> <p>&#8216;A non-stop read&#8230; terrifically good&#8217; <em>Amazon</em></p> <p>&#8216;Powerfully portrayed &#8230; a must read&#8217; <em>Amazon</em></p>