Tony Stowers
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'All This is Mine' by Antony J Stowers - review from Jessi Eastfield

Novels such as 'Trainspotting' can stand accused of glamourising the camaraderie around substance usage. In direct contrast, this short, sharp, fast-paced novel highlights the stark reality of loneliness seen from the perspective of a drug dealer whose only social interactions are afforded by the most fleeting of liaisons with both suppliers and clients. Taking place over a single weekend and navigating the constant bombardment of mobile phone requests, it would appear to be business as normal. That is, until a mysterious caller enters the mix, leaving the protagonist with no choice but to keep one step ahead of the game.
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