
Over The Line
Steve Howell(Author)
Accent Press Ltd
Published on 29. March 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
300 pages
978-1-78615-625-9 (ISBN)
Description
Olympic athlete Megan Tomos goes into hiding a week before the Rio Games after detectives reopen their investigation into the suspicious death of her childhood friend.
Back in her home town of Newport, Megan reconnects with Will, her rugby-playing ex-boyfriend who failed a drugs test. Her coach, Liam, doesn't know what to think - he wants to believe in her, but she doesn't make it easy for him as pressure grows from the police and media.
Set in the steroid underworld of South Wales, Over The Line exposes the overlapping epidemic of drug abuse for appearance-enhancing body-building, and reflects on the doping crisis of the Rio Olympics.
Back in her home town of Newport, Megan reconnects with Will, her rugby-playing ex-boyfriend who failed a drugs test. Her coach, Liam, doesn't know what to think - he wants to believe in her, but she doesn't make it easy for him as pressure grows from the police and media.
Set in the steroid underworld of South Wales, Over The Line exposes the overlapping epidemic of drug abuse for appearance-enhancing body-building, and reflects on the doping crisis of the Rio Olympics.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Headline Publishing Group
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 130 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
237 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78615-625-9 (9781786156259)
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Person
Steve Howell was Jeremy Corbyn's deputy director of strategy and communications during the 2017 General Election.
Drafted in earlier in the year, his task was to help Corbyn and his team turn Labour's fortunes around and prepare for the snap that duly came.
A former BBC journalist, Howell had run a successful communications consultancy for twenty years and was winding down to retirement when the call came. But, as a Labour Party member and Corbyn supporter, he could hardly turn down one last fling in the national political arena.
He was a member a Corbyn's election strategy group and involved in all the key campaign decisions. In the Sunday Times he was described as "unhinged" because of his optimistic view of Corbyn's chances. The Guardian reported that "insiders say he is making his presence felt".
Howell first became active in politics as a teenager when he and Peter Mandelson formed a branch of the Labour Party Young Socialists in Hendon. Working for Corbyn, he found himself fighting to prove his old friend wrong.
Drafted in earlier in the year, his task was to help Corbyn and his team turn Labour's fortunes around and prepare for the snap that duly came.
A former BBC journalist, Howell had run a successful communications consultancy for twenty years and was winding down to retirement when the call came. But, as a Labour Party member and Corbyn supporter, he could hardly turn down one last fling in the national political arena.
He was a member a Corbyn's election strategy group and involved in all the key campaign decisions. In the Sunday Times he was described as "unhinged" because of his optimistic view of Corbyn's chances. The Guardian reported that "insiders say he is making his presence felt".
Howell first became active in politics as a teenager when he and Peter Mandelson formed a branch of the Labour Party Young Socialists in Hendon. Working for Corbyn, he found himself fighting to prove his old friend wrong.