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On Romford Road (by Andrew Sanger, 2025; ISBN: 978-0955820182)
An angry night in 1915 becomes a blood feud, a vendetta, eventually an uneasy pact. On Romford Road follows the intertwined destinies of two tough-minded East London families as they climb from poverty to prosperity. One chooses the path of crime and corruption, the other toil and study. But fate has bound the adversaries together and will not free them.
The Unknown Mrs Rosen (by Andrew Sanger, 2020; ISBN: 978-0955820168)
What happens to a spy when she is ninety years old? Andrew Sanger's fourth novel is about a woman at the end of a life of intrigue and violence - a life kept secret from friends, family and carers, even now when she desperately needs their help.
The J-Word (by Andrew Sanger, 2018; ISBN: 978-0955820151)
Originally published by Snowbooks in 2009, The J-Word was featured at Jewish Book Week and the Hampstead & Highgate Literary Festival in that year, and widely praised. A new Focus Books edition was published in 2018. Set in NW London, the novel explores issues of justice, antisemitism and secular Jewish identity as 80-year-old Jack Silver, accompanied by his 10-year-old grandson, tracks down the antisemitic gang who attacked him.
Love (by Andrew Sanger, 2015; ISBN: 978-0955820137)
This tale of heartbreak on the hippie trail, follows the intense, doomed relationship of two young lovers in the 1960s and 70s, recapturing the heady mood of the time, its idealism and utopianism, and its eventual disillusion.
The Slave (by Andrew Sanger, 2013; ISBN: 978-0955820113)
The Slave deals with the sex trafficking and forced prostitution in London - seen from the point of view of a reckless young 'client' who tries to free a captive woman from a gang who believe she is their property.
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