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Gaol Hawk

By: Rob Brenton
Narrated by: Graham Mack
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Publisher's Summary

1920s Sheffield was so infested with gangs that it was nicknamed "Little Chicago". 

In 1937, George Orwell wrote: "Sheffield could justly claim to be the ugliest town in the Old World." 

Cut to Hillsborough 1960 and a new breed of criminal, Clyde Broughton, is born into the ‘’Steel City". An early start in petty crime led to time at Borstal, football trials at "Wednesday", and an apprenticeship in crime with the notorious Dave Lee. Robbery with violence, burglary, and run-ins with his arch nemeses in CID and the infamous Judge Pickles eventually resulted in a hefty sentence behind bars. Clyde’s story sees him travel through the UK prison system, where he meets some of the country’s most revered faces, including 54 days solitary in Wakefield Prison with the infamous Bobby Maudsley. 

Gaol Hawk includes other tales, some humorous, from along the way, including his long time friendship with heavyweight boxer, Paul Sykes, trouble at the local Gypsy Camp, a life-changing machete attack, and an organized hustle filmed by documentary makers entitled Smoking with The Hawk.

©2019 WarCry Press (P)2022 Gadfly Press

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