Get the complete official story of Boys' & Girls' Champs in Jamaica. Discover the athletic beginnings of Wint, McKenley, Miller, Quarrie, Ottey, Cameron, Walker, Campbell, Fraser - and, of course, Bolt! Hardcover, 400 pp... More info.
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“Mesmerizing Storytelling… I couldn’t put it down!”
— Fae Ellington
“Daylight Come deserves much love…”
— J.P. Morrissey, author of A Weekend at Blenheim
“Compelling and engaging …”
— Michael Edwards, Sunday Observer
“Ambitious and detailed… A sweeping, colourful tale of daring, dalliance, drink and death… worth the effort!”
— Mel Cooke, Sunday Gleaner Book Review
It’s 1942. One Summer Olympics has been cancelled, the next one is also doomed by the war. Jamaican sprinter Pico Campbell must struggle with his unfulfilled ambitions and a powerful longing to leave his small rural village. He lands a job in bustling Kingston, but finds the city’s carnal delights, though distracting, are largely unfulfilling.
Thousands of foreigners – Allied soldiers, enemy POWs and spies – have changed the island landscape while Armageddon roars in Europe. A mysterious Englishman has come to the island in a hurry, determined to stop a German weapon that could win the war for Hitler. The Nazis threaten British annihilation, and if the Englishman fails, the Empire is forfeit. Jamaicans’ demands for freedom from England are growing louder, but he knows they must help him or become part of the ‘Greater German Reich.’
Flash-forward to Jamaica in the mid-1960s, while the island’s spirits soar in the glow of independence from Britain. Pico Campbell is now a man very lost in paradise, a drunkard who doesn’t share the euphoria of the new era of nationalistic promise. He has become a victim of his own history, caught between his need to recall cataclysmic events from the war years and the paralyzing fear that he may find neither redemption nor lasting love.
With its grand sweep of time and space, Daylight Come is a new kind of thriller, with unforgettable characters, a Jamaica long gone and a world where life and love could have been very different in the aftermath of the Second World War.











