The Manchester Signal
Davey McGee had always been the sort of man people looked past. At thirty-five, with a face that seemed permanently caught between confusion and mild offence, he occupied the space between things—a warehouse shelf, a pub corner, a council estate bench where he sat on his days off watching rain accumulate in the potholes of Cheetham Hill. His mother, a Irish woman from Belfast who had moved to...
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