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The Bunker Diary by Kevin Brooks5/13/2023 ![]() ![]() The whole place looks something like this: In each corner of the open area there’s an L-shaped bench settee. Opposite the kitchen, in the middle of an open area, there’s a rectangular wooden table with six wooden chairs. There’s a bathroom at one end of the corridor and a kitchen at the other. ![]() They’re all the same size, three metres by five, and each one is furnished with an iron-framed bed, a hard-backed chair, and a bedside cabinet. There are six little rooms along the main corridor, three on either side. A corridor runs down the middle of the building, with a smaller corridor leading off to a lift shaft just over halfway down. It’s about twelve metres wide and eighteen metres long. ![]() I’m in a low-ceilinged rectangular building made entirely of whitewashed concrete. ‘Kevin Brooks just gets better and better, and given that he started off brilliant, that leaves one scratching around for superlatives’ Kevin is the award-winning author of eleven novels and lives in North Yorkshire. He has worked in a crematorium, a zoo, a garage and a post office, before – happily – giving it all up to write books. Kevin Brooks was born in Exeter, Devon, and he studied in Birmingham and London. ![]()
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