A Fit Day For Dark Disgrace

Cheeky, hardworking, British lad Freddie Foster is obsessed with films and pulp fiction. At the age of eighteen, after finishing his two year conscription, he finds it hard to find work. Many of his mates have hopped on ships bound for the Antipodes. Freddie decides to join the ten pound Poms but discovers Australia and New Zealand isn’t anywhere near the promised land of milk and honey. Instead, New Zealand is still suffering the turmoil of social depression from the last war. People are living in fear of communism, American influenced teenage delinquency, moral decline, and horrific murders committed by young women. Two years later, at the age of twenty seven, Freddie finds himself a victim of the Brylcreem, Rock ‘n Roll‘, Rebel Without A Cause’, Cold War era.
When the love of his life, Sharon Skiffington, 19, is tragically and accidentally killed, The National government capitalise on his behaviour to send a swift, strict message to their debauched youth. To the people of New Zealand Freddie is just another unwanted immigrant, another young man living in a distorted reality, using half-truths and wearing outlandish clothes, which only confirm the worst fears of the establishment and parents. At his trial the Crown play up to the virtuousness of the Judge and Jury, declaring their client ‘obsessed with sex’. They attack Freddie’s loose morals and sentence him to death.

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A Fit Day For Dark Disgrace

Cheeky, hardworking, British lad Freddie Foster is obsessed with films and pulp fiction. At the age of eighteen, after finishing his two year conscription, he finds it hard to find work. Many of his mates have hopped on ships bound for the Antipodes. Freddie decides to join the ten pound Poms but discovers Australia and New Zealand isn’t anywhere near the promised land of milk and honey. Instead, New Zealand is still suffering the turmoil of social depression from the last war. People are living in fear of communism, American influenced teenage delinquency, moral decline, and horrific murders committed by young women. Two years later, at the age of twenty seven, Freddie finds himself a victim of the Brylcreem, Rock ‘n Roll‘, Rebel Without A Cause’, Cold War era.
When the love of his life, Sharon Skiffington, 19, is tragically and accidentally killed, The National government capitalise on his behaviour to send a swift, strict message to their debauched youth. To the people of New Zealand Freddie is just another unwanted immigrant, another young man living in a distorted reality, using half-truths and wearing outlandish clothes, which only confirm the worst fears of the establishment and parents. At his trial the Crown play up to the virtuousness of the Judge and Jury, declaring their client ‘obsessed with sex’. They attack Freddie’s loose morals and sentence him to death.

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A Fit Day For Dark Disgrace

A Fit Day For Dark Disgrace

by Kerin Freeman
A Fit Day For Dark Disgrace

A Fit Day For Dark Disgrace

by Kerin Freeman

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Cheeky, hardworking, British lad Freddie Foster is obsessed with films and pulp fiction. At the age of eighteen, after finishing his two year conscription, he finds it hard to find work. Many of his mates have hopped on ships bound for the Antipodes. Freddie decides to join the ten pound Poms but discovers Australia and New Zealand isn’t anywhere near the promised land of milk and honey. Instead, New Zealand is still suffering the turmoil of social depression from the last war. People are living in fear of communism, American influenced teenage delinquency, moral decline, and horrific murders committed by young women. Two years later, at the age of twenty seven, Freddie finds himself a victim of the Brylcreem, Rock ‘n Roll‘, Rebel Without A Cause’, Cold War era.
When the love of his life, Sharon Skiffington, 19, is tragically and accidentally killed, The National government capitalise on his behaviour to send a swift, strict message to their debauched youth. To the people of New Zealand Freddie is just another unwanted immigrant, another young man living in a distorted reality, using half-truths and wearing outlandish clothes, which only confirm the worst fears of the establishment and parents. At his trial the Crown play up to the virtuousness of the Judge and Jury, declaring their client ‘obsessed with sex’. They attack Freddie’s loose morals and sentence him to death.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940155805328
Publisher: Kerin Freeman
Publication date: 09/03/2018
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Website: kerinfreeman.webs.com Twitter/Facebook: Kerin Freeman Born in Southampton, England, I spent four years in Belgium working for an international biochemical journal as a proof reader/copy editor, and two years working for Adis International (medical publishers, NZ) as a freelance proof reader. For the last seventeen years I have been busy editing documents and articles, theses, novels, scripts and autobiographies. As well as having enjoyed being a reader and a judge in the New Zealand Six Pack Competition short stories, I've also written articles for magazines and studied sociology, human development, anthropology extramural at Massey University. My long obsession with books and history eventually led me to write 'War and Chance', which was published by Black Rose Writing, Texas, in January 2013. Reviews for War and Chance: ‘War and Chance – I love the title and the cover design. The print is about as good as it gets. This is a well ploughed field and Kerin Freeman has made a fine contribution to it; characters, dialogue, and situations are woven together with a skill that reminds me of ‘Brighton Rock’. Thomas, Claudette and Freddie Murphy and the licentious soldiers come to life. The band of brothers are exactly what we were. Would I buy ‘War and Chance’? Certainly. If I was asked to script this story for a feature film? You bet!’ Julian Dickon, Radio and Scriptwriter of thirty years. Review: ‘You hit one out of the park with War and Chance. It’s a ripper of a yarn, a great read and covered all emotions. The characters became real as did Southampton for me, even though I’ve never been there.” Also published (by Pen & Sword, UK): A biography 'The Civilian Bomb Disposing Earl' of 20th Earl of Suffolk & Berkshire, Charles Howard, known as Jack Howard, a George Cross medal holder (highest gallantry award for civilians). A British government secret agent who, when war broke out, was sent on a Top Secret Mission to Paris to bring back all the heavy water in the world (later used to make the atomic bomb), four million pounds worth of diamonds, secret scientific documents, French scientists - some nuclear, and armaments. Jack was never recognised for his mission because it was so secret. He was also a farmer, a sailor, a Lieutenant in the Scots Guards (briefly), a scientist with a top honours in pharmacology, and a pioneer in bomb disposal, saving many lives. He was often heard to say: “You can’t play puss-puss with a bomb. You’ve got to be tough with it; otherwise the devil will trick you.” John Masefield, Poet Laureate, wrote a poem about him ‘… The beauty of a splendid man abides.’ Jack died at the age of 35. See Pen Sword's website: https://www.pen-and-sword.co.uk/The-Civilian-Bomb-Disposing-Earl-Hardback/p/7855

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