When Mostyn, an aging Pembrokeshire farmer on the brink of bankruptcy,
runs into Jethro, a young raver, his fortunes appear to take a positive
turn. The pair secretly mobilize the locals of the village pub to help
put on the greatest money-spinning event in the history of Little Emlyn:
Lewistock. The tension ramps up as the clock ticks down to the August
bank holiday rave, and young revelers begin to pour in from all corners
of the county. But things do not go to plan; moneylenders, drug dealers,
the county council, and the bank all set a collision course with Mostyn
and Jethro. It's not clear who will get out alive. This is an
electrifying debut thriller which pits a struggling Welsh farming
community steeped in centuries of religion and tradition against the
unstoppable rave movement of the 1990s. A brilliant evocation of place
and people during a pioneering period, capturing voice and character
with a journalistic eye for detail.