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A Crooked Mile
A Crooked Mile
May 6, 2025 10:53 AM

Author:Ruth Hamilton

A Crooked Mile

Catherine Cookson fans will love this heart-warming saga set in Lancashire from The Sunday Times bestseller Ruth Hamilton. You won't want to put it down...

"Very much the successor to Catherine Cookson. Her books are plot driven, they just rip along; laughs, weeps, love, they've got the lot, and they're quality writing as well" - Sarah Broadhurst on Radio Four.

"Gritty, down-to-earth writing and strong female characters have become the trademarks of her writing" -- Bookworld

"I really do not know what to say about this book, it is the most moving story I have ever read. In places it made me laugh, and in many places it made me cry. Absolutely excellent." -- ***** Reader review.

"Another excellent book from Ruth Hamilton. I read every night in bed and am always reluctant to switch off my Kindle as I want to know what happens next in the story." -- ***** Reader review.

"Ruth Hamilton has exceeded all expectations [-] another successful novel..." -- ***** Reader review.

"Really enjoying this book. Can't wait to pick it up again." -- ***** Reader review.

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SHE'LL NEED ALL HER STRENGTH TO SURVIVE...

Life is tough and conditions are squalid for the residents of Myrtle Street, in the shadow of the Althorpe mills.

Joe Duffy, a Bolton tradesman, strives to lift his family out of the 'garden' streets. But as more children are born, Joe's wife Tess sinks deeper into the obsession that will be her undoing. Few people heed her ravings saying that the area is cursed. She is ignored, even as the Myrtle Street tragedies become more frequent and begin to feature in local gossip.

It is left to Megan, the third Duffy child to end the curse.

When she becomes embroiled in a web of deceit, Megan needs all her strength, talents, and wit in order to survive and ensure her family's stability and the future of the Althorpe cotton mills.

Reviews

'Gritty, down-to-earth writing and strong female characters have become the trademarks of her writing'

—— Bookworld

I thoroughly enjoyed it

—— Daily Mail

A gently, heart warming ... coming of age story

—— Historical Novels Review

Saga fans will be swept up in the heart-lifting story

—— Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Compelling. 4 stars

—— Star Magazine

Engrossing

—— Choice Magazine


'This warm first novel set in working-class Soho in the Fifties explores an adult world through a child's eyes ... The author spent her childhood in Soho which perhaps explains the convincing period detail.'

—— Daily Mail
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