Manchester stars Love Gay Manchester

Meet the man who made a lucrative career from walking Manchester's streets at night

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Finishing his job at Fifth Avenue nightclub at 4am, Joseph Knox stepped out onto Princess Street, planning a route in his head.

With the pulse of the Gay Village in the background, Joseph pounded the pavements of the city towards Piccadilly train station.

He wasn’t heading home - unlike his colleagues who either went for a drink at the Seven Oaks or got some much needed shut eye, Joseph’s ‘day’ was just beginning.

Wandering down side streets and alleyways out of pure curiosity, Joseph would later use his knowledge of nocturnal Manchester as inspiration for his best selling thrillers. “It struck me - the difference in the city at night time,” Joseph told the Manchester Evening News. “The way it changed and the people changed with it.

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