Brexecution

There are thirty-three million stories on referendum night. This one has the highest body count.

Dave Fenton sleeps by day and drives a taxi by night. As the counting commences in the most important vote in Britain’s history, one passenger leaves something in his cab.
Something secret.
Something explosive.
Something so dangerous there are people who will stop at nothing to get it back.

From Downing Street to the East End via the City and a whole bit of the country that isn’t London at all, BREXECUTION is a fictionalised account of the closing days of June 2016. Politicians, bankers, cabbies and crooks – some will win, some will lose – and some won’t make it past the first day of Brexit.

From Joel Hames, author of international bestseller The Art of Staying Dead, comes a thriller you’ll want to put your cross on.

Please note that BREXECUTION is a novella, not a full length novel. 50 per cent of the profits from this book will be distributed to charities fighting hate crime in the UK.

You can find Brexecution on Amazon right here. And take a look at what other readers have said.

Joel Hames has done it again. Another excellent thriller, and amazing how quickly he wrote this following the referendum result. If you have any interest in the referendum and the subsequent political manoeuvring, you are going to enjoy this novella.

An absorbing read and a brilliant piece of work completed in such a short space of time.

The plot is clever, the pacing brilliant. I was taken straight into the story and gripped the whole way through. An unlikely hero, a middle-aged taxi driver who is thrown into a world so dark and shady because one of his passengers left a briefcase in his cab. I didn’t know where this story would go and I loved every minute of it. I am already planning to pick up more by this author.

A great read by a very talented author who is not afraid to experiment and try new things. It’s cleverly written and it’s hard to believe this was turned around in just a matter of days..

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