They Drive by Night

They Drive by Night by James Curtis is a reprint of the author’s work first published in 1938, now available in this UK edition from London Books, released in 2008. This edition spans 212 pages and explores themes of justice and equality as it takes readers on a journey through the streets of the capital and beyond.
In this narrative, Curtis delves into the complexities of his favorite themes, presenting a story that intertwines elements of fiction with mystery and detective work. Readers will find a vivid portrayal of the dynamics of urban life and the quest for fairness, all set against the backdrop of the roads leading north. This edition also features an introduction by Jonathan Meades, adding further context to Curtis’s exploration of societal issues.
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First published in 1938, this is the second James Curtis title to be reprinted by London Books (The Gilt Kid appeared in 2007) and sees the author take his favourite themes of justice and equality on a rollercoaster ride through the streets of the capital and onto the great roads heading north. This new edition comes with an introduction by the well-known writer, broadcaster and Curtis fan, Jonathan Meades.
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