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Here is a heartrending tale of young love. Narvel Annable reaches down into the joys and sorrows of his past to produce an autobiographic account of adventure, passion and pain. A cracking whodunit; it features a missing person and contract killers from the unforgiving criminal underworld of Detroit. Barely out of his teens, Simeon is homesick for his beloved Derbyshire, but falls in love with a mysterious tough-guy called Ahmed. The storyline explores a mixture of magic and menace following two incompatible personalities, desperately trying to make their relationship work in the homophobic landscape of Detroit, January 1966.Why secret? Because when you are young, when you are in love and if you are gay in 1966 - it must be secret. You lust in secret, hunt in secret and love in secret. See Simeon in love; a rollercoaster, a frantic mixture of agony and ecstasy spanning the Atlantic Ocean. He has no support save for that which was available from the frequently unreliable world of gay men who were riddled with all their own personal problems, repressions and hang-ups. "Another quirky corker in the Derbyshire mystery series from the irrepressible Narvel Annable. A Boy's Own story from 1966; it is a most entertaining read."Peter Tatchell
About the Author: Narvel Annable's first book Miss Calder's Children (1997) described his early post-war schooldays in Belper, a quaint Derbyshire mill town. His second book, Heanor Schooldays 1998, was also autobiographic, covering his unhappiness in a grim, gas-lit, Dickensian, Church of England junior school from 1955 to 1958. Adolescence and the move to William Howitt Secondary Modern School, "A culture of kindness" in September 1958 was a dramatic improvement, graphically retold in the second half of the social history. In 1963 he emigrated to the United States and arrived in Detroit on the day before the assassination of President Kennedy. The next seven years saw him in a variety of jobs which included labourer, lathe-hand, bank messenger and camera salesman. In 1975 he graduated from Eastern Michigan University (magna cum laude) and taught history for a year at St Bridget High School in Detroit. In 1976 he returned to Derbyshire to help organise and launch 'Heritage Education Year 1977' at Sudbury Hall. From 1978 to 1995 he taught history at the Valley Comprehensive School in Worksop in Nottinghamshire. Seizing retirement at the earliest opportunity, he started to write historical and educational articles for the local Press and has been interviewed several times on BBC Local Radio. Death on the Derwent - A Murder Mystery set in Belper 1949, his first novel, was published in 1999. His fourth book, A Judge Too Far - A Biography of His Honour Judge Keith Matthewman QC of the Nottingham Crown Court, was published in 2001. Inspired by his early gay experiences during adolescence at school, Narvel's second autobiographic novel Lost Lad was published in 2003. His third autobiographic novel was published in 2006. Scruffy Chicken follows his adventures during an extended English cycling vacation in 1965 where he uncovers a hidden world of repressed homosexuality in deepest Derbyshire. Secret Summer, a fourth autobiographic effort is a gay love story set in Detroit and Derbyshire in 1966. It was published in 2010. Narvel lives with his partner Terry Durand in Belper, Derbyshire. In September 2010 they celebrated their 34 years together.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781610980296
  • Publisher: Nazca Plains Corporation
  • Publisher Imprint: Nazca Plains Corporation
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 246
  • Series Title: English
  • Weight: 335 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1610980298
  • Publisher Date: 01 Sep 2010
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 13 mm
  • Width: 152 mm


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