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On the Level

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Pub Date Sep 25 2022 | Archive Date Dec 07 2022

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Description

Tough teen Riz Montgomery plays high-stakes roulette as London burns.

With bugs in her skin and noise in her head, Riz is real and the rest are fake. What matters to her: Mark Rothko’s art. So despite the horror of family time, it’s a fine thing that a major Rothko show coincides with the global conference where her so-called Dad is such a big wheel.

Holed up with VIPs at a heavily guarded hotel, Riz collides with a sharp-dressed assassin she calls The Man. As she plunges into a world of covert deals and power plays, Riz is befriended and betrayed by Russian and Syrian agents. And emotionally bruised by the leader of a violent anti-capitalist group in town to protest the conference.

Told in Riz’s breathless, insistent voice, the edgy friendship between the isolated teen and the travelling killer drives a thrill-ride through riot-torn London.

About the author

Mark Wagstaff’s work has appeared in journals and anthologies in the US and UK. He won the 39th Annual 3-Day Novel Contest with off-kilter romcom Attack of the Lonely Hearts published by Anvil Press. Mark’s second short story collection Burn Lines was published by InkTears. 

Tough teen Riz Montgomery plays high-stakes roulette as London burns.

With bugs in her skin and noise in her head, Riz is real and the rest are fake. What matters to her: Mark Rothko’s art. So...


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EDITION Paperback
ISBN 9781788649360
PRICE £7.73 (GBP)
PAGES 298

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This male author has done an astonishingly good job of bringing a young female character to life. Her voice leaps off the page, full of attitude and character. But what is real and what is not? Is she a reliable narrator or a victim of her own busy mind? I loved the writing style from page one. It is a very unusual book, that’s for sure, and I hope people will be open to its different appeal.

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