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|title=Indecent Acts
|author=Nick Brooks
|publisher=Freight Books
|date=April 2014
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1908754451</amazonuk>
|amazonus=<amazonus>1908754451</amazonus>
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|summary=A novel whose merits outweigh its final achievements; the featured character has just too much put on her shoulders, yet describes them in a very vivid and engaging way.
|cover=1908754451
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Meet Grace. She's in her forties, living with a hit-and-miss family in a Glasgow council flat, and in the middle of a whole host of issues. She has issues about her parents, and their moving on or death; she has issues about her sister who might or might not have had a much superior life pattern than Grace; she has issues about her children – Francis who has left Grace with her own daughter to spend time with drink or drugs instead, and son Vincent, who will like as not create an issue by joining the army and moving on himself. Grace also has issues with the fact that she is nearly as blind as a bat, and can neither read nor write. She's started the novel where she shouldn't be – at home in Glasgow, struggling, as she was due to fly to meet her sister at last, yet packed her glasses in the case that must be the other end, and completely missed her flight.
I must thank the publishers for my review copy.
The hit book referred to above was, of course, [[The Shock of the Fall by Nathan Filer]]. For more from Brooks, try [[Promise Boys by Nick Brooks|Promise Boys]].
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