Down below, like some gigantic monster from Earth\'s dark past, a moving van waited in the mist. something interesting grabbed me about the whole thing." Morrissey "(Richard Allen\'s) work shouldn\'t require a theoretical summing up, once enough of those to whom it appeals understand its attraction we will have superceded this society." Stewart Home. . .
There was a tremendous air of intensity . suedeheads and skinheads and smoothies were very much part of daily life. . . "I did happen to read Skinhead when it came out and I was quite interested in the whole Richard Allen cult .
Skinhead Escapes (1972) was the third book in Richard Allen\'s bestselling Skinhead series, one of the most potent artefacts of British popular culture ever committed to print. . .
Even Joe\'s never been in this tight a spot before .
But Joe\'s now a marked man - a powerful criminal is gunning for him, with no plans to quit until he\'s found his target.
Newly equipped with a shooter, Joe pals up with armed robbers, evading the coppers by a whisker.
On the lam, he cuts a swathe through England\'s heartland, sex and violence very much on his mind.
Get Joe Hawkins Vicious former Skinhead Joe Hawkins has done a runner from prison. . .
Judging the distance as best he could, Joe leaped into space .
Down below, like some gigantic monster from Earth\'s dark past, a moving van waited in the mist