The front doors of Anguish Street hide the seven detestable things
spoken of in the Book of Proverbs - 'haughty eyes, a lying tongue and
hands that shed innocent blood, a heart that devises wicked plans, feet
breathes out lies and one who sows discord among brothers.' This tale of
residents of an old street in a coastal town is the second novel from
David Porter, one time drama teacher, exam assessor and MP. It sees the
fall of old-fashioned, ageing assassin Jerry Fletcher and the dawn of a
new era under his recently found 17-year daughter, Spice. His revenge
novel Old Men's Dreams (2015) and two short story compilations, Wild
Beasts and Plague (2018) and Scoffers Will Come (2019) are available in
paperback and Kindle versions.