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  1. ‘Rhodes takes the reader deep into a young mans psyche bringing alive, with vivid images of crowds, stadiums, fights and celebrations, the frenzied excitement of football in the 80s, and the power of the game in peoples’ lives – a lost culture – a lost time.’

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  2. Jun 12, 2008 · Danny Rhodes, the founder, guitarist and lead singer of 1980s Nashville band The Nerve, died from complications due to gastric cancer on May 23 in Cottonwood, Ariz., where he’d...

  3. Here’s author Danny Rhodes talking about the inspiration behind ‘A Covering of Leaves’, which appeared in our first anthology, Various Authors.

  4. Danny Rhodes grew up in Grantham, Lincolnshire before moving to Kent in 1994 to attend University in Canterbury. He has lived in the Cathedral city ever since. His debut novel, Asboville was published by Maia Press in October 2006.

  5. Apr 15, 2014 · Dark, haunting and deeply personal, Danny Rhodes heart-felt novel explodes with gut-wrenching emotion and exposes how disaster can not only affect a life, but change its course forever. Danny Rhodes was at Hillsborough on 15 April 1989.

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  6. Danny Rhodes. What first attracted you to horror writing? I read horror widely when I was a teenager in the 1980s, reading many of the popular horror writers of the time such as Richard Laymon, Dean Koontz, Graham Masterton, Clive Barker and of course, Stephen King. I won’t be the first writer of my generation to be profoundly affected by IT.

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  8. Published to coincide with this week’s 25th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster when 96 Liverpool football fans were crushed to death, Danny Rhodes’ third novel focuses on the aftermath for those there, in particular postman John Finch, a 17-year-old Nottingham Forest fan.