Christmas 1981, locked in a winter freeze, Lyttleton is rocked by a fatal hit-and-run.
In the aftermath and the weeks and months that follow, with the Falklands War looming then taking its toll, the lives of the driver, bereaved mother and teenage witness unravel to reveal dark family secrets and a community in trauma.
Told in three distinct voices, Lyttleton Siren is a tragic story of guilt, grief, and coming-of-age.
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J. Patrick Armstrong was born in 1968 and grew up on the Hampshire and Dorset coasts. His jobs have included paperboy, pool attendant, barman, waiter, hairdresser, van driver, factory worker, student, academic, teacher and writer. He has lived and worked in England, Scotland, Taiwan and Korea. Now settled in Dorset with his family, Lyttleton Siren is his first novel.
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