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Outlaws & Outcasts by Luke Eden

Overcoming Adversity

Outlaws And Outcasts: The Team No One Loved by Luke Eden is a thrilling contemporary novel that will grip you from the start. It is the second book in The Speedway Series but can be read as a stand-alone.

This is a novel of two parts. The first half has the element of a godfather-type crime novel interwoven with speedway, and the second is pure speedway.

I absolutely loved this book on so many levels – I enjoyed the storyline which was well thought out and executed.

I loved the whole speedway storyline – having been a fan for 49 years, I recognized some of the scenes from speedway at the highest level as well as league matches. I loved the tongue-in-cheek reference to the four starting line girls – as a speedway fan, all I can say is, thank goodness they have been scrapped now.

And finally, I loved the fictional Kidderminster speedway team and the many locations around the Wyre Forest were so familiar to me as I have lived in the area for 36 years! I found myself exclaiming out loud at the many real-life locations! For anyone who lives in the area, this is such a fabulous book, not many novels are set quite so close to home. It was a joy to read.

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Dead Heat by Luke Eden

Exciting & Gripping

Dead Heat by Luke Eden is an exciting contemporary murder suspense that gripped me from the start. I read it in just two sittings, pausing only to sleep. It is the first book in The Speedway Series which promises to be fabulous.

Dead Heat is a wonderful novel for the speedway fan (I have supported Coventry for 49 years) but even if you do not watch speedway, you will enjoy the book. However, for the speedway fan, we meet many familiar names and teams from the 2016 season – I actually remember seeing the Chris Harris crash at Poole.

Putting the speedway setting aside, Dead Heat is a fast-paced thriller. As the suspense rose, so did my heartrate and my hands grew clammy. I truly ‘lived’ the novel.

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