4.2
15 Ratings 15 Reviews

All The Places I’ve Ever Lived

by David Gaffney
4.2
15 Ratings 15 Reviews
Part murder ballad, part ghost story, part true crime, this book takes you on a gripping journey from the small-town murder of a teenage girl in the 1970s to recent real-life shootings in West Cumbria. Are the crimes linked? Fifteen-year-old Barry Dyer may have the answers, but when events impact so horrifically on a town and its people, it always pays to tread carefully when revealing the truth. Quirky, disturbing, and haunting, All The Places I’ve Ever Lived is a moving and tender exploration of a teenage outsider in a small community, as well as being a finely wrought portrayal of the neglected industrial settlements of West Cumbria, where nuclear plants, thermometer factories and chemical works contrast vividly with the desolate beauty of the Lake District.