Bloody Valentine is the story of the murder of a young woman called Lynette White in the Cardiff docklands on Valentine’s Day 1988.
It's also the story of the miscarriage of justice that came after, when three black men, 'the Cardiff Three', were wrongly convicted of her murder. It's a brutally frank tale of racism and police corruption, terrible misogynist violence and the grim realities of sex work. It's a book that got so close to the bone that the author was sued for libel by the police and received death threats from a variety of minor characters. It's an indelible portrait of life in the underbelly of Thatcher's Britain.
This new edition includes an introduction and afterword bringing the extraordinary, unhappy saga up to date.
'Bloody Valentine is a bloody good book' - Benjamin Zephaniah
'Complex, emotional and moving. Read it' - David Peace on Bloody Valentine