Miriam, Daniel and Me
- 260pages
- 10 heures de lecture
Griffith's first novel in English is a gripping story of relationships and simmering unrest in 1960s Gwynedd, driven by love, jealousy and vendetta.



Griffith's first novel in English is a gripping story of relationships and simmering unrest in 1960s Gwynedd, driven by love, jealousy and vendetta.
Hilary Durwood writes his confession, takes in his travels in semi-mythical lands, on a semi-mythical mission, in which he is forced to kill. Back in Victorian London a serial killer stalks the streets and Hilary contemplates the nature of guilt as he awaits execution. This is a riotous take on reality, the power of narrative, and on gullibility.
An avid music fan from a young age, A Casual Life is centred around six particularly memorable band t-shirts owned by Euron Griffith as he grew older (but not necessarily wiser). From the disastrous first (and last) gig by his debut band, through to his eventual deal with a major label, from life growing up in pre-internet north Wales (when even pop radio couldn' t make it past the mountains) to the smoky clubs of Soho, this is a story of how music gets into the soul and how it helps us cope with all life throws our way.