Reginald Hill: Born Guilty (UK 2010) From the Publisher: Ever valiant for truth, Joe threads his mild-mannered way through the mean streets of Luton, fighting off angry cops, demented druggies and the matchmaking machinations of his Auntie Mirabelle. But the truth he discovers does not set him free, for there's little joy in confirming that today's kids grow up so much faster than he did, and even the luckiest of them find out all too soon that they have been born guilty. Reginald Hill: Born Guilty. HarperCollins, ISBN: 9780007334810 (April, 2010), 224 p., £7.99.
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Reginald Hill: Born Guilty (UK 1995) From the Publisher: Ever valiant for truth, Joe threads his mild-mannered way through the mean streets of Luton, fighting off angry cops, demented druggies and the matchmaking machinations of his Auntie Mirabelle. But the truth he discovers does not set him free, for there's little joy in confirming that today's kids grow up so much faster than he did, and even the luckiest of them find out all too soon that they have been born guilty. Meanwhile, the effervescent Eileen Chung is directing the Mystery Plays for the local theatre group. And who does she have in mind to play God? None other than the Super himself. He shouldn't have to much difficulty acting the part Reginald Hill: Born Guilty. HarperCollins, ISBN 0586218521 (October, 1995), 222 p., £5.99.
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