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Dolly Perkins and Jack Larkin have grown up in the notorious gin
palaces of Birmingham.It's a world of happiness and friendship, but
also violence and poverty. Now that Dolly runs the Daydream Gin
Palace on Gin Barrel Lane she can finally control her own destiny,
but sometimes fate still plays its hand. Keen to expand her empire,
Dolly and Jack take on a new pub, but they are in for a shock when
a foul smell in one of the bedrooms turns out to come from a body
hidden in the wall. As the police hunt for their suspect, rumours
abound, spread by the local urchins - happy to be used as runners
for a little bit of food and a coin or two. But rumours can be
dangerous, and as one of the worst winters on record covers
everything in snow, Dolly and Jack have to fight for the lives they
have made for themselves, and for the urchins that they have come
to think of as family. Will the arrival of a new baby on Gin Barrel
Lane bring the promise of new hope, or will the long-awaited thaw
uncover new secrets and new tragedies... The Queen of Black Country
sagas is back on Gin Barrel Lane with a rip-roaring, heart-warming,
page-turning story of family, friendship and beating the odds.
Perfect for fans of Val Wood and Lyn Andrews. Praise for Lindsey
Hutchinson: 'A great story with a great mix of characters, well
written and keeps you hooked with each page turn!' Sarah Davies,
NetGalley 'A wonderful read ... The author writes so well, it's a
really hard novel to put down!' Grace Smith, NetGalley. 'Make sure
to read this book where you won't be disturbed because once it gets
going, you won't want to put it down' Andrea Ruiz, NetGalley 'A
very poignant, feel-good-factor novel' Shelia Easson, NetGalley
'Excellent story!' Stephanie Collins, NetGalley 'The story will
linger in your mind long after you finish it' The Avid Reader
Entertain in style with Ladies Who Drink, a gloriously glamorous
excursion into the world of cocktails. Within these pages, recipes
for updated classics like the mojito, cosmopolitan, and old
fashioned meet modern concoctions like the strawberry basil
margarita, lime shandy, and spicy michelada. This engaging and
user-friendly guide is gorgeously illustrated by Anne Keenan
Higgins, who brings each cocktail and setting to life with a
whimsical array of sipping ladies dressed in to-die-for original
fashions. Picture it: a woman in a chartreuse dress drinking a
Daiquiri while reading Hemingway's To Have and Have Not; or a woman
with a Manhattan in hand wearing a cherry styled fascinator against
the backdrop of the New York City skyline. Broken down by occasions
like game day, book club, or barbeque, as well as moods like April
in Paris, seaside sunset, or Mardi Gras, Ladies Who Drink is filled
light-bite food pairing recipes and entertaining ideas perfect for
just about any occasion.
Just the Tonic is an accessible yet informative history of tonic
water: its connections to the major disease malaria, the cure
discovered in the bitter bark of the cinchona tree and its
constituent alkaloid quinine. It is a history deeply intertwined
with botanical exploration and empire in the Victorian era, and the
role of botanical gardens such as Kew.
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