ISBN: 9780007274000
Release Date: 01 Oct 2009
Average rating:   (read by 22 members)

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Categories: Adventure / thriller

She was a madam in a brothel, then a gangster's moll. Now Annie Carter owns the East End of London, and God help anybody that crosses her.! It's 1970 and there's a killer on the loose in London. When gang boss Annie Carter gets a call, suddenly it's personal. A close friend of hers is the latest victim, and another is in the frame for the murder. With the hated Delaney gang still causing trouble, and NY mob boss Don Constantine Barolli's family making no secret of the fact that they hate her, she senses a feud blowing up in all their faces. To save her old friend, Annie has to find out who's been targeting the girls. Before long she's diving head-first into the seedy underbelly of the streets. How long before the killer strikes again? And who will the next victim be?

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Les

Rated it   9 days ago
to see more of Annie Carter, this book was great, hope Jessie brings another one of Annie Carter loved it, can't waite to read more of her books

amberrag
Rated it   8 months ago
Another good offering from Jessie Keane, although it lost some of the magic of the first two books

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