Stay with me, Rhys : the heart-breaking story of Rhys Jones, told by his mother /
by Jones, Melanie.
Material type: BookPublisher: London : Virgin Books, 2018Description: 320 pages ; 20 cm.ISBN: 9780753552292 (pbk.) :; 0753552299 (pbk.) :.Classification number: 364.1523 JONSubject(s): Jones, Rhys -- Death and burial | Jones, Melanie | Murder -- England -- Liverpool | Mothers of murder victims | Gangs -- England -- Liverpool | Gang prevention -- England -- Liverpool | Crime | CrimeSummary: The heart-breaking story of Rhys Jones, told by his mother. It's a Wednesday afternoon in the summer holidays, and Mel is expecting her youngest back for tea very soon. But instead she receives a frantic telephone call. Rhys has been shot on his way home. From that fateful day when Mel cradled her child as he lay dying, repeating to him 'Stay with me, Rhys,' to the day in court when his killers were finally sent down, this is a story of a family in trauma, of a community united behind them and of how a notorious local gang who terrorised the neighbourhood was brought to justice.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Book - Adult Paperback | Formby Library | Adult Non-Fiction | 364.1523 JON (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 002955768X |
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The heart-breaking story of Rhys Jones, told by his mother. It's a Wednesday afternoon in the summer holidays, and Mel is expecting her youngest back for tea very soon. But instead she receives a frantic telephone call. Rhys has been shot on his way home. From that fateful day when Mel cradled her child as he lay dying, repeating to him 'Stay with me, Rhys,' to the day in court when his killers were finally sent down, this is a story of a family in trauma, of a community united behind them and of how a notorious local gang who terrorised the neighbourhood was brought to justice.
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