He Died with His Eyes Open

He Died with His Eyes Open by Derek Raymond is a New Ed published by Little, Brown Book Group Limited in 1993, featuring 277 pages in English. This book marks the beginning of the Factory series, presenting a bleak and atmospheric narrative centered around a gruesome crime. The story unfolds with the discovery of a boozed-out tramp found butchered in West London, prompting a detective sergeant to delve into the case, intrigued by the violent passion that the victim must have inspired.
Readers will encounter a subversive exploration of crime through the lens of mystery and suspense. The novel delves into the complexities of human emotions and the darker aspects of society, as the detective grapples with the implications of the crime. This edition invites readers into a world where literature and fiction intersect with the gritty realities of life, making it a notable entry in the genre of crime novels.
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The first of the Factory series of bleak, atmospheric and subversive crime novels. A boozed-out tramp found under a bush in West London has been systematically butchered. The awesome depths of violent passion that the victim must have inspired fascinates the detective sergeant put on the case.
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