Brighton RockPinkie, a boy gangster in pre-war Brighton, is a Catholic dedicated to evil and damnation. In a dark setting of double crossing and razor slashes, his ambition and hatreds are horribly fulfilled, until Ida determines to convict him for murder. |
Contents
PART ONE | 5 |
Chapter 2 | 21 |
Chapter 3 | 29 |
PART TWO | 45 |
Chapter 2 | 60 |
PART THREE | 69 |
Chapter 2 | 81 |
Chapter 3 | 86 |
Chapter 5 | 147 |
Chapter 6 | 151 |
PART SIX | 153 |
Chapter 2 | 163 |
PART SEVEN | 189 |
Chapter 2 | 200 |
Chapter 3 | 206 |
Chapter 4 | 212 |
Chapter 4 | 95 |
PART FOUR | 99 |
Chapter 2 | 120 |
Chapter 3 | 123 |
PART FIVE | 129 |
Chapter 2 | 135 |
Chapter 3 | 140 |
Chapter 4 | 144 |
Chapter 5 | 215 |
Chapter 6 | 221 |
Chapter 7 | 223 |
Chapter 8 | 232 |
Chapter 9 | 237 |
Chapter 10 | 243 |
Chapter 11 | 245 |
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