'Kitty Peck is a heroine amongst heroines.' MIRANDA CARTER
'Evocative and addictive.' Stylist's Best Fiction and Feminist
Reads for November Even though Paradise was riddled with rot, I
reckoned I could make it a cleaner place for the poor types who
came with the dirty trades. I could make them all love me, I
thought. I was wrong about that. I've been wrong about so much.
When Kitty Peck took over Paradise - her grandmother's East End
criminal empire - she thought she would be able to run it her own
way. What Kitty didn't know was that her grandmother had also left
her violently entwined with the Barons of London. This coterie of
fiends will stop at nothing to gain power, and they've already
robbed Kitty of so much that she held dear. Kitty is determined to
do away with the dark underbelly of Paradise and to transform her
music halls into the jewels of Limehouse. But as she begins her
final assault on the Barons, a new threat appears in the form of an
eerily charismatic preacher on a crusade against 'wickedness and
vice'. Can Kitty save Paradise from destruction, without losing any
more of the people she loves?
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