Headhunters

Author: John King

Following on from his bestselling study of violence, The Football Factory, John King considers Britain’s other obsession – sex. Formed in the chemical mists of New Year’s Eve, The Sex Division sees the once sacred act of procreation at its most material, as five men devise a system based on the sexual act. In this lager-soaked league, the most that women can offer a man is….Read More

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