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The latest novel from the CWA-shortlisted author of Three-Fifths - a Sunday Times, Guardian and Financial Times Book of the Year.
'Thrums with authenticity' - The Times
'Powerful, bruising and beautiful' - Chris Whitaker
'A bleak, brilliant slice of American noir' - Daily Mail
'John Vercher could well be the next great American novelist' - Kia Abdullah
''Shrewd and explosive' - New York Times
'Vercher writes with the intensity of championship round' - Kevin Powers, author of The Yellow Birds
'A stunning, stone-cold knockout' - P. J. Vernon, author of Bath Haus
'Think Warrior by way of Fat City' - William Boyle, author of Shoot the Moonlight Out
'John Vercher writes like a fighter, a dancer, an athlete' - Wiley Cash, author of A Land More Kind than Home
IT'S NOT A COMEBACK. IT'S A FIGHT FOR HIS LIFE.
Xavier ""Scarecrow"" Wallace is a biracial Black MMA fighter on the wrong side of thirty, who's been given a last-ditch chance to break into the big leagues. He is also losing his battle with pugilistic dementia, a struggle he is desperate to hide. In the nursing home of his father, a white man suffering from Alzheimer's, Xavier witnesses shocking episodes that expose ugly truths about his family and his past. As the big fight draws near, Xavier is faced with a dangerous dilemma: throw his match or suffer the deadly consequences.
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