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Peckham Rye

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Pub Date 28 Sep 2025 | Archive Date 12 Nov 2025


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Joseph Wright, a young, alcoholic, mixed-race man, lives alone in a Peckham council flat earning a living by solving tough problems for people in his community. A chance phone call leads him on a tense trail from the poverty of London housing estates to gold mines in Ghana, and from the sinister underbelly of London’s global service sector to the gaudy riches of Mayfair.

As Joseph struggles to make sense of his own story, he takes the reader on a dangerous journey of discovery towards a truth that should be as unpalatable as it is unacceptable for those who still want to believe in democracy. In doing so he finds both the personal and institutional reasons for the gaping inequality in economic outcomes we see today and has to confront powerful forces, which, over hundreds of years, have captured much of the world’s history for their own ends.

Joseph Wright, a young, alcoholic, mixed-race man, lives alone in a Peckham council flat earning a living by solving tough problems for people in his community. A chance phone call leads him on a...


A Note From the Publisher

Miles Prince is the pseudonym of a black author who grew up in and around London’s council estates in the seventies and eighties. Having had a successful career in the global financial industry he has long wondered who it serves, at what cost to society and started to examine its history many years ago in order to address these questions. Over the last decade, he has become particularly interested in both childhood and intergenerational trauma.

Miles Prince is the pseudonym of a black author who grew up in and around London’s council estates in the seventies and eighties. Having had a successful career in the global financial industry he...


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I quite like a book set somewhere I know, but this is not the Peckham I know.
Joseph seems to know everyone, and half of them owe him a favour. At times it's a bit confusing the sheer amount of characters introduced, and then whisked out again.
The whole book moves at a quick pace, blink and you might miss something important.
I enjoyed it, and would be interested if Joseph shows up again, because I think this book lays the foundations nicely for a good complicated character.

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this was a strong thriller novel, it had that element that I was looking for and enjoyed from this type of book. The characters were everything that I wanted in this and had that overall feel that I was expecting. Miles Prince wrote this well and was glad I got to read this.

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