Heavy Duty People
The Brethren Outlaw Motorcycle Club Crime Thriller Book 1
by Iain Parke
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Pub Date Dec 29 2011 | Archive Date May 13 2020
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Description
Damage’s club has had an offer it can’t refuse, to patch over to join The Brethren MC
But as the bikes rumble and roar across the wild Northern fells, what does this mean for Damage and his brothers? What choices will they have to make as they ride through the wind? What bloody oil stained history might it reawaken? And why are The Brethren making this offer?
Loyalty to his club and his brothers has been Damage’s life and route to wealth, but what happens when business becomes serious and brother starts killing brother?
From being in a gang to becoming a gangster, Heavy Duty People is the book that invented Biker Noir.
Sons of Anarchy meets Get Carter in this gritty British crime thriller in development as a major TV serial.
Advance Praise
“…a fantastic anti-hero…positively Shakespearian in his moral complexity...If I could only recommend one book this year, it would be Heavy Duty People” – Vulpes Libris
“…a fantastic anti-hero…positively Shakespearian in his moral complexity...If I could only recommend one book this year, it would be Heavy Duty People” – Vulpes Libris
Featured Reviews
The story is fiction but feels and reads very much like a biography it is so well written.
It is a story of a British biker and the inside world of outlaw Motorcycle Clubs, think Sons of Anarchy but in the UK!
It's nice to finally get a biker gang set in the UK, most things written or shown on tv are mostly set in the US.
It is a world where loyalty is number one. Written in the first person, outlaw biker gang member Martin "Damage" Robertson takes us into the fascinating and secretive world of the biker gangs. His story takes us from his early beginnings as a young biker taken under the wing of the local bike gang, The Reivers, threw The Legion and onto one of the big 6 world-renowned outlaw biker gangs, The Brethren.
From the rights of passage, gang member structure and brotherhood. How loyalty and honour are the tools of survival. And how by managing your reputation, your reputation will manage your business for you.
This was not like any other MC book out there, that I have seen.
I didn't realise when i started reading this book that it was in a series of books, but i am so glad that it is as this one leaves you with a massive cliffhanger!!!
Now I am off to find the next book, and i would advise you do too, probably before you finish this one so you can crack on straight away and not have to wait to find out what happens next!! (I wish I had!)
Wow, I didn't know what to expect with this book. It definitely wasn't my usual style of reading material but it was very good. Iain Parke did not hold back as he exposed the nitty gritty of the bikers' underworld in the UK, all that goes on behind closed doors, while avoiding the law, unbeknownst to us naive public who live and breathe and function along side them. It was gar hitting but I was enthralled right from the off and it kept my interest throughout. I couldn't wait to learn how the story would unfold. I actually could see this being adapted for TV, something along the lines of Line of Duty or the Wire. I really enjoyed this and look forward to installment number 2.
Heavy duty people by Iain parke.
The brethren outlaw motorcycle club book 1 of the series.
Really good read. Great story. 4*.
This book, the novel takes place inside a fictional British motorcycle gang. From the very beginning just the feel of the book from the description of the characters, the countryside, and the narrator of the story you have the sense of being told the story as someone who is in the gang or club as an informant not as a member. The dark way it is told adds to the story and really shows how the club and Damage the person telling the story will go through in the choices that need to be made. Will it be worth it all of the club decisions? Does Damage follow the club because he has to or does he find the strength to leave and be with his love? There also will be another book this one though is a very good story, with good characters and makes you feel like you are there with them.
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