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A gripping romantic saga full of secrets and intrigue from the
author of Time Will Tell and Jamaica Street. After being abandoned
as a child in 19th-century London's East End, a ragged and
terrified Harriet was eventually found and taken into Mary Dean's
house in Bow. There it was decided she would be brought up as a
sister to Mary and her younger brother Arthur. But seventeen years
later, Harriet and Arthur have fallen in love, and Harriet is
pregnant. Driven out of Bow by neighbours who spit at them, the
pair are forced to seek refuge in Stepney where, for a time, they
are happy. But it is not long before Harriet is forced to protect a
dark secret once more. She has kept something she stole as a child:
the diary of a criminal who committed terrible acts. Now the owner
of the diary has returned to the East End in search of it, and will
stop at nothing to get it back . . .
'She brings the East End to life' Barbara Windsor It is 1970 when
20-year-old Cathy falls in love with Johnny Dean, and becomes
pregnant. A young docker, Johnny offers to marry Cathy - but what
she doesn't know is that his gambling has got out of hand. He owes
favours to the wrong sort and to clear his debt gets involved in a
serious theft at the docks... Though Cathy is supported financially
by Johnny's family, looking after a baby as a single mother isn't
easy, and she's beginning to get lonely. When she meets a handsome
young antiques dealer, friendship might not be enough for either of
them. But will she be able to stop Johnny finding out? A
captivating romantic saga from Sally Worboyes, author of Banished
from Bow and Jamaica Street.
'She brings the East End to life' Barbara Windsor In the late
summer of 1952, amidst the turmoil of people moving out of their
war-damaged homes, Edie Birch and her only child Maggie must say a
sad farewell to old friends and neighbours. A new start is always
daunting but helped along by the enthusiasm of her flamboyant Aunt
Naomi, new friendships are forged and a brighter life begins for
Edie. She even meets a new man. Outside of her happy orbit,
however, a dark secret threatens to destroy her world. Aunt Naomi
and her not-so-law-abiding friends must join forces to shield Edie.
But can they stop the cruel hand of fate from delivering a blow
which could expose the shameful truth? A compelling and
heartbreaking family for fans of Nadine Dorries, Kitty Neale and
Katie Flynn.
A romantic saga that will have you gripped, from the author of Time
Will Tell and Banished From Bow. When Errol Turner, a handsome and
determined young man from Jamaica, came to London's East End in the
summer of 1955, his only assets were his father's old sewing
machine, a few pounds in his pocket and a faith in the greatness of
Britain. Four years later, in love with the charismatic Rita, he is
making his mark as a tailor - but in the aftermath of the race
riots, racial hatred still simmers throughout London, endangering
all their hopes. Rita's best friend Maggie and her flamboyant great
aunt Naomi try to ease the couple's fears. But far more sinister
activities are going on under their own roof. When a woman is found
murdered, vicious rumours and suspicions explode. It will take grit
and cunning to bring the killer to light - and a true testing of
friendship.
'She brings the East End to life' Barbara Windsor In 1876, the
homes of the poor working class in the East End are being replaced
by splendid houses for the rich. When Kelly's Yard comes under
threat, Maria Bertram inspires her neighbours to rebel against
eviction. But when a woman is found murdered in Tobacco Dock and
the young man Maria loves is arrested, she must do everything in
her power to prove his innocence and save him from a public
hanging. Without realising it, she puts her own life at risk when
she stumbles across a web of deceit in the planner's office. It
seems the murderer is much closer to home than she thinks... A
historical East End saga full of secrets and intrigue that will
enthral fans of Dilly Court, Rosie Goodwin and Catherine Cookson.
September 1953, London's East End. Edie Birch, who believes herself
to be a war widow, has finally allowed herself to fall in love
again. Engaged to be married, she is happily planning her wedding
day. But fate has a blow in store - her 15-year-old daughter,
Maggie, is pregnant. A plan has been hatched to stop her daughter
from falling from grace. Hidden away above an Italian cafe in
Islington until she is ready to give birth Maggie works long hours
behind the scenes while her mother Edie feigns pregnancy. The
charade works until the baby arrives and hard decisions are to be
made. Can Maggie return home and cope with the pretense of her own
child being her brother? And will the truth out once Edie's first
husband turns up to demand his rights as grandfather?
A gripping saga evoking the spirit of the 1970s East End, from the
author of Room for a Lodger and Banished from Bow. Sandy Brent's
life is blown apart the day her husband offers to drive her to
work. On the way he tells her that their marriage is over and that
he's seeing someone else. Sandy's refusal to believe that it's
finished sends Roy into a frenzy - and the car into a head-on
collision. When she wakes in hospital, Sandy is alone, and must
start her life over from scratch. She decides to head back to her
roots in the colourful East End and set up her own boutique. But
someone is set on bringing her down: her own sister, Ruth. Deeply
angry towards Sandy because of a childhood secret, Ruth is
determined to see her sister run aground. Gathering her new friends
and neighbours around to combat Ruth's warped machinations, Sandy
needs to draw on strength she never knew she had. Then disaster
strikes again...
In the turbulent East End of London in the thirties, Jessie Warner
is growing up . . . Blackshirts are marching through the streets of
Stepney and the Jewish community is under threat of violence. In
the midst of this, Jessie discovers a family secret and turns to
her mother for answers, but Rose is reluctant to reveal the past -
for there is something that Jessie must never know. In Bethnal
Green, Hannah Blake is being forced by her cold-hearted mother to
join the Blackshirts, despite her deep misgivings. Next-door
neighbour Emmie knows of the darkness surrounding Hannah's wretched
past, but is bound by a vow of silence not to reveal it. And
meanwhile, Emmie's son Tom, chipper and handsome, has just fallen
for a blonde girl he wants to bring home to meet Emmie and Hannah.
Her name is Jessie Warner... A romantic saga full of life and set
against a dramatic backdrop, from the author of At the Mile End
Gate and Over Bethnal Green.
An authentic and moving romantic saga set against the backdrop of
the docks, streets, markets and pubs of Whitechapel, from the
author of Wild Hops and The Dinner Lady. Young Kay Armstrong wants
to break away from her tough East End background, where her friends
are turning to crime. A job in the City seems like the perfect
answer - but when she plans a holiday to Spain that involves
forging her passport, she takes a step too far... Meanwhile her
dad, Jack, is spearheading the great dock strike. He and his wife
Laura worry about their headstrong daughter, especially the new set
of friends introducing her to fashionable restaurants and the
pleasures of drinking. And when Zacchi, the handsome gypsy
boyfriend of her past reappears, Kay has some hard choices to
make...
An enthralling romantic saga and a vibrant tale of illicit love,
firm friendships and the indomitable character of the East Enders.
It is 1959 and the Armstrong family - Jack, Laura and their
daughter, Kay - are setting off on their annual hop-picking
holiday. Far from the bustle of Stepney, the Kent hop fields offer
hard work but fresh clean air and lively social gatherings around
the campfires. But picking by hand is becoming a thing of the past
as mechanisation takes over. While Jack leads the protest against
the machines, Laura is otherwise preoccupied: will this mean the
end of her seasonal love affair with the farm owner? And what of
Kay who, on the brink of womanhood, craves adventure and creates
turmoil when she and the handsome gypsy lad, Zacchi, meet in
secret? As tensions grow between the cockneys and the local
Romanies, it becomes clear that this summer will change lives for
ever . . .
A gripping family saga from Sally Worboyes, author of Wild Hops and
Docker's Daughter. Years ago, Patsy Hemmingway gave her son up to
his natural father Jack and his wife Laura because a baby didn't
fit into her lifestyle. But now Jac is six years old and Patsy is
on her own. Cunning and ruthless, she is laying plans to get her
boy back . . . Jac is fiercely loved and protected by his parents,
and by his half-sister, Kay. Blissfully unaware of Patsy's schemes,
the Armstrongs have other concerns - such as Kay's marriage to the
handsome, high-flying Steve and setting up home as lady of leisure.
But Kay has the added distraction of Zacchi, her gypsy boyfriend
from the past, igniting passions and turning her world upside down.
Meanwhile, the warning signs about Jac go unnoticed - and it's
going to take every bit of the Armstrong strength of character and
resourcefulness to tackle the obstacles ahead . . .
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Over Bethnal Green
Sally Worboyes
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R245
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If they survive the war, will their marriage?Jessie Warner has
married Tom Smith and their baby is almost due. Settling down into
their new home in Bethnal Green, Jessie looks forward to her new
life – even though Tom is continually getting into mischief that
borders on the downright criminal. When war begins and Tom is
called up almost at once, Jessie is left to cope with the baby
alone. Meanwhile Jessie’s twin, Hannah, has been recruited to
help at Bletchley Park. Immersed in her work decoding German
messages, she has no idea of Jessie’s increasing desperation.
Jessie struggles with the harsh realities of caring for a new baby
during wartime and worries for her husband. When a friend from her
past re-enters her life, offering some much-needed support, will
she rethink her future? A gripping historical saga perfect for fans
of Fenella J. Miller and Margaret Dickinson.
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At the Mile End Gate
Sally Worboyes
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R267
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Is their love strong enough to weather the storm?It’s 1945, the
war is over and the soldiers are coming back to the bomb-ravaged
East End. Tom Smith is one of the thousands who are returning home.
He can’t wait to see his wife, Jessie, their son, Billy, and the
new baby daughter he hasn’t even laid eyes on. But life back home
wasn’t easy, especially once Jessie’s army pension was stopped
after Tom deserted. So when she was told to put her infant daughter
Emma-Rose into a home for her own good, she thought it was for the
best. But how will Tom take the news? And how will he react when he
learns that Jessie’s old boyfriend has been helping her during
the war? A compelling family drama set in London, perfect for fans
of Katie Flynn and Mary Collins.
Can she find the strength to carry on without him?Rosie Curtis is
distraught when her brother Tommy is viciously murdered after
dabbling in the criminal underworld. Life at home isn't the same
and without Tommy's support, her dreams of becoming a dancer are
shattered. Powerless to avenge her brother's death, Rosie throws
herself into saving a local music hall from closure and plans a
musical spectacular, despite the misgivings of her family. But then
Rosie comes face to face with her brother's killer, and she decides
she will stop at nothing to see him punished. While she fights to
stage her show and put Tommy's killers away for good, her brother's
smiling face appears in her thoughts, telling her to keep on
dancing - but will she be able to? A gritty historical saga set in
the East End, perfect for fans of Katie Flynn and Nadine Dorries.
What will happen when the truth finally comes out?Blackshirts march
through the East End in 1930s London and the Jewish community is
under threat of violence. In the midst of this, Jessie Warner
discovers a family secret and turns to her mother for answers - but
she is met with silence. Over in Bethnal Green, Hannah Blake
reluctantly joins the Blackshirts, forced by her cold-hearted
mother to do so. Next-door neighbour Emmie Smith looks on, wishing
she could tell Hannah the truth about her family and provide her
with hope for a brighter future. Meanwhile, Emmie's son Tom,
chipper and handsome, has fallen for Jessie Warner who he is
desperate to bring home. Their lives intertwine and soon, so do
their secrets... A compelling family saga perfect for fans of Ruth
Hamilton and Rosie Hendry.
'She brings the East End to life' Barbara Windsor Rosie Curtis is
distraught when her brother Tommy is viciously murdered after
dabbling in the criminal underworld. Life at home won't be the same
again and without Tommy's support, her dreams of becoming a dancer
are shattered. Powerless to avenge her brother's death, Rosie
throws herself into saving a local music hall from closure and
planning a musical spectacular, despite the misgivings of her
family. But then Rosie comes face to face with her brother's
killer, and she decides she will stop at nothing to see the
criminals punished. While she fights to stage her show and put
Tommy's killers away for good, her brother's smiling face appears
in her thoughts, telling her to keep on dancing . . . Can she find
the strength without him? A dramatic family saga set in the East
End of 1958, with a spirited heroine determined to fulfill her
dreams of becoming a dancer - and put her brother's killers away
for good, perfect for fans of Nadine Dorries, Kitty Neale and Katie
Flynn.
The Second World War is over and the troops are coming home in this
compelling family saga - but so much has changed . . . The war is
over and the soldiers are coming back to the bomb-ravaged East End.
Tom Smith is one of the thousands who are returning home. It's been
an eventful war, what with a spell of desertion, and Tom can't wait
to see his wife Jessie, their son Billy and the new baby daughter
he hasn't even laid eyes on. But life back home wasn't easy either,
especially when Jessie's army pension was stopped. So when she was
told to put Emma-Rose into a home for her own good, she thought it
was best. But how will Tom take the news? There is worse to come,
when Tom learns that Jessie's old boyfriend has been helping her
during the war. A compelling family saga set in the aftermath of
the Second World War, from the author of Time Will Tell and Where
Sparrows Nest.
The queen of the East End saga is back with a story of family
secrets in 1960s London. London, 1960. Patsy Lamb is turning
seventeen at the start of a decade that will change everything. The
slums of the East End are making way for the new modern lifestyle
that is being promised to Patsy's generation. But as Patsy looks to
the future, her world is rocked by a secret from her past. It
changes everything she thought she knew about her family. As Patsy
struggles for answers, she turns to her grandmother. Molly, after
all, has always been there for her. But Molly has problems of her
own. Desperate to escape her abusive husband, Molly wonders if
she's got the energy to fight any longer. These two women,
generations apart, must both search their hearts for the strength
to overcome their problems. And as Molly discovers that you're
never too old to follow your dreams, Patsy must learn whether in
the end, love is all you need. With grit and passion, Sally
Worboyes' heartfelt and honest writing leads you right into the
vibrant heart of East End London.
'She brings the East End to life' Barbara Windsor In the East End,
war brings gas masks and the terrifying prospect of air raids . . .
Jessie Warner has married Tom Smith and their baby is almost due.
Settling down into their new home in Bethnal Green, Jessie looks
forward to her new life - even though Tom is continually getting
into mischief that borders on the downright criminal. But then the
grim outside world intrudes. When war begins and Tom is called up
almost at once, Jessie is left to cope with the baby alone.
Jessie's twin, Hannah, has been recruited to help at Bletchley Park
and, immersed in her work decoding German messages, has no idea of
Jessie's desperation. But things are about to get worse. When Tom
does a runner and goes AWOL, Jessie will be left in a dire
situation . . . A compelling and unforgettable WWII saga, perfect
for fans of Nadine Dorries, Katie Flynn and Kitty Neale.
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