Book review - Witness by Alex Wheatle

Book - Witness

Author - Alex Wheatle

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Review:

Cornell is a young man whose life is not going in the right direction.  He is in a special unit instead of school thanks to him being in a fight, he has got in with the wrong crowd thanks to having to attend the pupil referral unit and now they've decided it's time for him to prove himself.

When one of the Sinclair family find out that their girlfriend has been chatted up they simply can't accept the level of disrespect that has been shown to them and so they decide that it is time to pay a visit to the perpetrator of this disrespect to sort it out and they request Cornell be part of their crew to show they mean business but when things take a turn for the worse Cornell needs to decide whether he is going to be a witness to what happened and be honest about it or if he will keep his mouth shut.  Can you really do right and put your family at risk or do you do the wrong thing but know your family will be safe?

This book is perfectly written and feels very true to what these situations would be like for the individual and the ripple effect this all has.  This is my first time reading this author but I found their writing to be excellent and I am sure I'll be checking out more of their work.


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