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It's 1993, and Peter has been suffering transphobic abuse all his life, and he's just about had enough. Bumping into Tony at 2am in the middle of Soho dressed as his female alter-ego, Petra, was a disaster. Not only is Tony his supervisor at work, he was a man who detested gay people. After exchanging harsh words, Tony is dead. The investigation is lead by DCI Neider who also hates gay men, especially after finding her husband being fondled by another man. Warned of an impending arrest, Peter goes on the run and a game of cat and mouse ensues. Facing a lifetime in prison if he's caught, he…mehr

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It's 1993, and Peter has been suffering transphobic abuse all his life, and he's just about had enough. Bumping into Tony at 2am in the middle of Soho dressed as his female alter-ego, Petra, was a disaster. Not only is Tony his supervisor at work, he was a man who detested gay people. After exchanging harsh words, Tony is dead. The investigation is lead by DCI Neider who also hates gay men, especially after finding her husband being fondled by another man. Warned of an impending arrest, Peter goes on the run and a game of cat and mouse ensues. Facing a lifetime in prison if he's caught, he isn't fazed in the slightest. For the first time in his life, Peter finally feels free.
Autorenporträt
Evan was born in Pembury, Kent in 1956 and attended grammar school in Tunbridge Wells. He left the Metropolitan Police after 30 years service in 2011, serving as one of the countries first Football Intelligence Officers until 1996, then transferring to West End Central, where for 15 years he worked in Soho. For several years, Evan helped run the Soho Unit, specialising in combating drug dealing in the West End. During his career he frequently ran test purchase and buy-bust operations against drug dealers, resulting in the seizure of large amounts of drugs, and the successful prosecution of large numbers of dealers, many of whom received lengthy prison sentences. After retiring from the Metropolitan police in July 2011, Evan opened 'Sweet Expectations' in Rochester, Kent, the UK's first vegetarian sweet shop. In 2016 he sold the shop business and retired, before taking up writing in January 2019.