Master storyteller Patrick Neate has written a funny, provocative and daring tale of London high- and low-life set among the capital's twirtysomethings. Featuring performance poetry; murder; Trafalgar Square's only fried-chicken induced battle; hat selling; bank robbery for the middle classes, love ...
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Master storyteller Patrick Neate has written a funny, provocative and daring tale of London high- and low-life set among the capital's twirtysomethings. Featuring performance poetry; murder; Trafalgar Square's only fried-chicken induced battle; hat selling; bank robbery for the middle classes, love (and other social ailments); as well as, pigeons - lots of crazed, angry thinking pigeons - "The London Pigeon Wars" is both a comic fable for our times and an exciting bird's eye view of life (and death) in the city.
Patrick Neate's two previous novels are Musungu Jim and the Great Chief Tuloko and Twelve Bar Blues. Patrick Neate lives in London, W6. Lukk