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Heartman, M.P. Wright ; read by Ben Onwukwe

Label
Heartman, M.P. Wright ; read by Ben Onwukwe
Language
eng
Form of composition
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Format of music
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Literary text for sound recordings
fiction
Main title
Heartman
Music parts
not applicable
Responsibility statement
M.P. Wright ; read by Ben Onwukwe
Summary
Bristol in the early 1960s: Joseph Tremaine Ellington is a Barbadian ex-policeman who, like many of his generation in the West Indies, has come to the UK to make a new life in the mother country. But the land of opportunity is not all it is cut out to be. It is not just the weather that is cold: so is the welcome. Facing hostility and prejudice at every turn, Ellington struggles to make ends meet. But then he meets community bigwig, Earl Linney, a man with a finger in every pie, who has made good in the white man's world. Earl needs help in finding Stella Hopkins, a young West Indian woman who has disappeared. Earl does not want go to the police, so he asks Ellington to track her down. With few allies other than his not-so-honest cousin Victor, Ellington has to keep his wits about him
Target audience
adult
Transposition and arrangement
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Contributor
Narrator

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