24 Hours from Tulse Hill
Two friends. One night. A thousand wrong turns.
When Jim and Aaron set out for a gig in Brixton, they expect a simple journey south. Instead, they wake up in Inverness, hitch a ride with a man who may or may not have seen the Loch Ness Monster, fall in with a Glasgow punk band called No One Special, and ricochet through a night of chaos, nostalgia, and questionable decisions.
24 Hours from Tulse Hill is a road novel soaked in diesel fumes, bad lager, and the soundtrack of Carter USM. It’s a story about friendship, misadventure, and the strange, beautiful mess of being young enough to believe the world might still surprise you — and old enough to know it probably will.
Fast, funny, and unexpectedly heartfelt, this is a love letter to music, misfits, and the long way round.


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