An award-winning true-crime story about a fugitive on the run, told from his point of view. Winner of the Crime Writersā Association Gold Dagger Award for Nonfiction. Callous murderer, outlaw hero or victim of the system? The subject of Andrew Hankinsonās book defies all such labels. After killing his ex-girlfriendās new lover, shooting her in the stomach, and blinding a policeman, Raoul Moat disappeared into the woods of Northern England, evading discovery for seven days. Moat captured the public imagination; he soon had an online following. Eventually, cornered by the police, Moat shot himself. Drawing on extensive researchāincluding many hours of tapes Moat recorded whilst he was at largeāHankinson tells Moatās story using Moatās own words, and those of the welfare agencies which engaged with him. The result is an unprecedented examination of violent breakdown; an electrifying nonfiction narrative in the tradition of Hunter S. Thompson and Norman Mailer.