Crusaders

Richard T. Kelly
2.97
79 ratings 11 reviews
In 1996, just before the rise of New Labour, Reverend Gore returns to his native Newcastle charged with planting a new church in one of the city's rougher estates. As he settles into the local community, he becomes involved with Stevie, a local 'security consultant', Lindy, a street-wise single mother, and Martin, an ambitious local Labour MP. But these relationships draw Gore into a moral crisis in this extraordinary debut novel, driven by sharp social observation, darkly desperate humour and an undercurrent of impending violence.
Genres: Fiction
540 Pages

Community Reviews:

5 star
2 (3%)
4 star
21 (27%)
3 star
34 (43%)
2 star
17 (22%)
1 star
5 (6%)

Readers also enjoyed

Other books by Richard T. Kelly

Lists with this book

The Poisonwood Bible
The Secret of the Old Clock
A Separate Peace
Holy Island
In Search of a Northern Soul: A journey of discovery in the north east of England
The Murder Wall
North East England
54 books41 voters