Grass

Author(s): Catherine MacPhail

Children's

It would have been hard to have missed what was written on the wall. Painted in giant whitewashed letters: 'SHARKEY IS A GRASS'. I hadn't a clue who Sharkey was, but I knew one thing. 'Sharkey's a dead man,' I said. Leo knows the value of never grassing and that you never grass on your friends. Everybody, too, knows the gang leaders in town. And you don't grass on them. Not unless you don't value your life - like Sharkey. And then Leo is unlucky enough to witness the murder of one gang leader by another, a man called Armour. Leo is petrified as he realises what he is witnessing and even more petrified when he realises that Armour has seen him. Sure that he is drawing his own last breath, Leo silently says goodbye to his family and everybody he knows. But all Armour does is wink at Leo, very slowly, and leave the scene of the crime. Leo draws a long breath of relief. He has got away with it. But he hasn't - not really. Leo will live to regret that wink and realise that Armour has an insidious hold on him and his family,which will test his family relationships, and his very sense of what is right and wrong.

General Information

  • : 9780747599111
  • : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • : 01 August 2009
  • : United Kingdom
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Catherine MacPhail
  • : Paperback
  • : 823.914
  • : 256
  • : Fiction

More About The Product

The problems of drug and gun crime and its effect on families is hugely topical A classically hard-hitting and pacy narrative from the very popular Cathy MacPhail Launched with a brand new author look for this book and the backlist

'Young adult fiction is going from strength to strength, led by authors like Cathy MacPhail' The Bookseller 'Cathy MacPhail's novels are tuned to how teenagers talk and behave' Times Educational Supplement 'A gutsy, uncompromising slice of teenage life' The Bookseller 'Gritty and convincing throughout, Grass conveys with chilling accuracy the power of gang leaders over local communities ... This is a book with real bite and an uplifting ending' The Bookseller

Cathy MacPhail won the Kathleen Fidler Award with her first novel, Run Zan Run, and the Scottish Arts Council Award with her second novel, Fighting Back. Roxy's Baby was one of the winners of the inaugural Royal Mail Book Awards. Catherine MacPhail's work is enormously popular with young teenagers, her trademarks being pacy and topical storylines. Cathy lives in Greenock, Scotland.