About All the Way
Deny an Innocent Man his Freedom and you Unleash an Outlaw…
After surviving nine gruelling years behind bars, Danny King is consumed by a single obsession: Who framed him and why?
In his relentless quest for revenge, Danny’s plunged into the seedy world of 1960s gangland London. A shadowy netherworld of vendettas, vice, and rampant police corruption.
A chance encounter, in the beating heart of Jimmy Pearce’s London porn empire between Danny and a beautiful fugitive from the Paris Revolt, triggers an unlikely romance.
Sorbonne educated Emma is concealing a secret—It’s not just the Sûreté she’s running from, but a merciless enemy with all-embracing tentacles.
A suspenseful, noir, thriller that will grip you until the final page…
From the dark interior of Her Majesty’s Prisons, through the pulsating energy of Soho’s sleazy, neon streets, to the smoky haze of West London’s clandestine clubs. Discover the sinister forces that conspired to falsely imprison Danny. And why Emma fled the barricades of Paris concealing a deadly secret that could destroy their newfound love.
As they dig deeper into the city’s shadowland, they’ll uncover a treacherous maze of crime and deception, until they finally decide that the only way out is to go—All the Way.
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Learn More About The Author
Andy Matthews is a dog lover, sporadic writer, and author of the novel All the Way.
All the Way is the product of Covid but writing has been an integral part of his life for several decades. His working life spanned many bridges culminating with the completion of a BA [Hons] Degree with the Open University in 2013.
Andy lives on an island two miles off the UK mainland. Nowadays, he spends his time walking his headstrong cocker spaniel, Fudge. Discussing a myriad of subjects with a diverse group of fellow dog walkers. Visiting family, avoiding shops, and with the time he has left—writing.
He studied literature with the OU and was introduced to the work of Katherine Mansfield and other boundary-pushing writers of that era. Learning to read began at an early age. As a toddler, he accompanied his mother every day to the local library. She devoured romance novels like the peppermints she also loved. Latterly, he asked her why she always looked at the last page of each romantic novel before taking it home. She replied: “In case there’s a horrible ending.”